Asr Prayer Time Today in Västerås, Sweden
⚠️ High Latitude Adjustment
Special calculation rules are applied for Västerås due to its northern position, ensuring prayer times remain valid during persistent summer twilight.
Asr Timing in Västerås
For today, Sunday, May 24, the Asr prayer in Västerås starts at 17:21. By tomorrow, the time will shift to 17:22, marking a difference of 1 minute later due to the solar cycle.
Asr is the afternoon prayer. The timing is based on the length of shadows, marking a vital checkpoint between midday and sunset.
Because Västerås is located at a high latitude of 59.62° N, it encounters the 'Persistent Twilight' phenomenon during the summer. At this latitude, the sun does not descend far enough (18 degrees) below the horizon. Consequently, Asr is calculated using the 'Nearest Latitude' or 'One-Seventh' rule. During the month of May, the solar path in Västerås results in a shifting schedule. The Asr window is moving 1 minute(s) later by tomorrow. The Islamic night in Västerås spans from sunset to dawn. Islamic Midnight is at 06:47, while the 'Last Third' of the night—the ideal time for Tahajjud—starts at 09:49.
Islamic Night Schedule
Calculated timings for spiritual activities in Västerås:
Islamic Midnight
06:47Last Third
09:49Congregation (Iqamah)
Mosques in Västerås typically start congregation 10–15 mins after the Adhan.
Intention (Niyyah)
"I intend to pray the Fard of Asr for the sake of Allah."
Rakat Breakdown
Spiritual Gem
"Guard strictly your prayers, especially the Middle Prayer (Asr). (Quran 2:238)"
Nearby Västerås Mosques
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Calculation Authority
Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah
Qibla Direction
🕋 146°Frequently Asked Questions about Asr in Västerås
What time is Asr in Västerås today?
Asr in Västerås today is at 17:21 local time.
What time is Asr in Västerås tomorrow?
Asr in Västerås tomorrow is at 17:22 local time.
What is the Asr prayer?
What is today's Hijri date in Västerås?
Today's Hijri (Islamic) date for Västerås is 7 Dhu al-Hijjah 1447.