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Bolton Prayer Times Today

Daily Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha prayer times for Bolton, United Kingdom.

7-Day Prayer Times — Bolton

Hadith of the Day

"Smiling in your brother's face is charity. Commanding good and forbidding evil is charity."

Narrated by Abu Dharr (RA)

Tirmidhi 1956

About Bolton

Bolton is a town in Greater Manchester with one of the largest Muslim communities in the north-west of England, with Muslims making up around 15-18% of the population — approximately 45,000 people. The Muslim community is predominantly of Pakistani and Kashmiri heritage, with families who arrived in the 1960s and 1970s to work in Bolton's textile mills. Today, Bolton's Muslim community is deeply embedded in the town's commercial, civic, and professional life. The town has a dense network of mosques, Islamic schools, and Muslim-owned businesses.

Popular Mosques in Bolton

Bolton Prayer Times — Frequently Asked Questions

What time is Fajr prayer in Bolton today?
Fajr prayer time in Bolton today is calculated using the Karachi (University of Islamic Sciences) calculation method. The exact time changes slightly each day and varies by season. Check the live times above for today's Fajr in Bolton.
How are prayer times calculated for Bolton?
Prayer times for Bolton are calculated using the Aladhan API, which uses your location's coordinates and the calculation method standard for United Kingdom. The calculation accounts for the sun's position, latitude, longitude, and the angles used to calculate Fajr and Isha. You can customise the method using the settings on the prayer times table.
Can I get prayer time reminders for Bolton?
Yes — click the "Set prayer reminders" button on the prayer times table. This uses your browser's notification system to alert you 5 minutes before each prayer. No app download required; it works directly in your browser.
What is the difference between Fajr and Sunrise in Bolton?
Fajr is the pre-dawn obligatory prayer, offered from the break of dawn until just before sunrise. Sunrise is not a prayer but marks the end of the Fajr prayer time. Muslims should complete Fajr prayer before sunrise. The gap between Fajr and Sunrise varies by season and location.
What are the popular mosques in Bolton?
Bolton has several well-known mosques including Bolton Central Mosque (Makki Masjid), Jamia Mosque Bolton (Masjid-e-Noor), Bolton Muslim Welfare Trust Mosque. Each offers daily prayers and Friday (Jummah) services. See the mosque listings below for addresses and details.

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