Tahajjud Prayer timings

As we continue to embrace the blessings of Ramadan, we are pleased to announce that Tahajjud prayers will be held at King Abdulah Mosque in addition to daily Taraweeh prayers starting Monday, March 9 with dedicated prayer areas available for both men and women.

Prayer timings

Ishaa, Taraweeh and Tahajjud prayers will be held at the King Abdullah Mosque,

  • The time between Maghrib and Ishaa Athan will be 2 hours.
  • The time between the Ishaa Athan and Iqama will be 5 minutes. 
  • Tahajjud will start at 1:00 a.m.

Tahajjud, the late-night prayer, is a profound opportunity for personal reflection and spiritual growth during Ramadan. It is traditionally performed in the quietest hours of the night, offering a peaceful environment for contemplation and supplication. 

Other KAUST Mosques

During Ramadan, all other KAUST mosques will remain open for daily prayers, except for Ishaa, Taraweeh and Tahajjud.

Important reminder for attendees

We kindly ask that you consider the tranquility and serenity of the prayers. For the comfort of all, we request that you refrain from bringing young children who are unable to participate in the prayer, so everyone can focus and experience this blessed time in peace.

Wishing you a reflective and blessed Ramadan. For any questions or comments, reach out to community.development@kaust.edu.sa.

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