Eidul-Fitr 2025 is just around the corner, and worshippers across Pakistan are gearing up for the special prayer that marks the end of Ramadan. To ensure smooth arrangements, authorities have announced the prayer timings for mosques and Eidgahs in major cities. This schedule will help people plan their day and attend the prayers on time.
In Islamabad, the famous Faisal Mosque will hold Eid prayers at 7:30 AM, while Lal Masjid and Al-Mujtaba Mosque in Sector I-8 will also host prayers at the same time. Faizan Madina Mosque in G-11 has set its prayer time for 9:00 AM.
Rawalpindi’s Liaquat Bagh Eidgah will welcome worshippers at 8:00 AM, while Usmania Mosque on Asghar Mall Road will start at 7:30 AM.
Karachi has separate timings for different mosques, with Fiqa Jafari mosques like Khoja Jamat Mosque in Kharadar holding prayers at 8:30 AM and Masjid Yathrib in Defence Phase 4 at 8:00 AM. Meanwhile, Fiqa Hanafi mosques like Badr Mosque in Paper Market and Faizan-e-Murshid Mosque in Pakistan Chowk will begin prayers at 6:45 AM.
Lahore’s historic Badshahi Mosque will conduct Eid prayers at 8:30 AM, while Wazir Khan Mosque is set for 7:00 AM. In Peshawar, the Central Eidgah on Charsadda Road and Mahabat Khan Mosque have both scheduled prayers at 7:00 AM.
For Quetta residents, the Liaquat Park Eidgah will hold prayers at 7:15 AM, followed by Science College Ground at 7:30 AM and Sandeman School at 8:00 AM.
Other cities such as Vehari, Sargodha, Chiniot, and Nankana Sahib have also announced prayer times. Authorities have advised worshippers to follow security instructions and cooperate with officials to ensure a peaceful Eid celebration.