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Hartford Prayer Times

Hartford, CT · Eastern Time · ISNA method

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New England Muslim Community

Hartford's Muslim population is notably diverse, including one of the largest Puerto Rican Muslim communities in the United States — Latino converts who embraced Islam through African American Muslim communities in the 1970s and 1980s.

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Hartford Muslim Communities

🎓 Hartford Seminary — Islamic Studies & Chaplaincy

Hartford Seminary, located in West Hartford, is one of the most important Islamic studies institutions in the United States. Founded in 1834, the seminary developed a world-class program in Islamic studies and Muslim-Christian dialogue, attracting students and scholars from across the Muslim world. The seminary's Islamic Chaplaincy graduate program trains Muslim chaplains who serve hospitals, prisons, universities, and the US military — graduates are deployed across American institutions providing spiritual care to Muslim communities. The Macdonald Center for the Study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations is one of the oldest Islamic studies research programs in the country. Hartford Seminary has made Connecticut a center of serious Islamic academic inquiry in America.

🌎 Latino Muslim Community — Puerto Rican Converts

Hartford is home to one of the largest Puerto Rican Muslim communities in the United States — a community with a distinctive and remarkable history. Puerto Rican residents of North Hartford began embracing Islam in the 1970s and 1980s through sustained contact with African American Muslim neighbors, who shared the faith that had transformed their own community. What began as neighbor-to-neighbor conversion grew into a significant Puerto Rican Muslim community with its own mosques, leadership, and identity. Hartford's Latino Muslims conduct prayer in Spanish and Arabic, celebrate Islamic holidays with Puerto Rican cultural traditions, and have produced Muslim scholars, community organizers, and leaders who speak to both Latino and national Muslim audiences.

✊ African American Muslim Community — North Hartford

Hartford's African American Muslim community has deep roots in North Hartford, following the national African American Islamic tradition. Hartford Muslims participated in the Nation of Islam's presence in Connecticut, then transitioned to Sunni Islam following Imam W.D. Mohammed's historic 1975-1976 transformation of the movement. African American Muslims in Hartford were the direct conduit through which Islam reached the Puerto Rican community — sharing their faith, mosques, and community institutions with neighbors who were drawn to the spiritual and social message of Islam. Today African American and Latino Muslims in Hartford share mosques and form a uniquely blended community in North Hartford.

🏢 South Asian Community — West Hartford & Glastonbury

Hartford's South Asian Muslim community, primarily Pakistani, Indian, and Bangladeshi families, has settled in the affluent suburbs of West Hartford, Glastonbury, and Avon — communities closely tied to Hartford's massive insurance industry. Aetna, Cigna, Hartford Financial Services, and Travelers Insurance are headquartered in or near Hartford, employing thousands of South Asian professionals including Muslim families. This insurance-sector South Asian Muslim community is distinct from the inner-city Muslim population, worshipping at suburban mosques and Islamic centers while maintaining connections to the broader Hartford Muslim community through ISNA-affiliated institutions and Hartford Seminary events.

Hartford Prayer Times by Month

41.77°N · ISNA method · Eastern Time (EST Nov–Mar / EDT Mar–Nov)

MonthFajrDhuhrAsrMaghribIsha
January6:33 AM12:22 PM3:00 PM5:07 PM6:31 PM
February6:13 AM12:25 PM3:34 PM5:43 PM7:09 PM
March5:33 AM12:19 PM4:08 PM7:14 PM8:40 PM
April4:49 AM12:10 PM4:40 PM7:50 PM9:16 PM
May4:18 AM12:02 PM5:04 PM8:22 PM9:51 PM
June4:03 AM12:04 PM5:17 PM8:43 PM10:16 PM
July4:17 AM12:13 PM5:13 PM8:38 PM10:08 PM
August4:52 AM12:09 PM4:56 PM8:07 PM9:30 PM
September5:29 AM11:55 AM4:25 PM7:22 PM8:44 PM
October6:05 AM11:42 AM3:51 PM6:36 PM7:59 PM
November5:49 AM11:47 AM3:08 PM5:14 PM6:39 PM
December6:19 AM12:06 PM2:53 PM4:57 PM6:21 PM

Frequently Asked Questions

What time is Fajr in Hartford CT today?

Fajr in Hartford ranges from about 4:00 AM in late June to 6:33 AM in January. At 41.77°N on Eastern Time, Hartford has significant seasonal variation — over 2.5 hours of swing between the shortest and longest days, making it one of the larger ranges among cities on this site. ISNA method (15° solar depression) is used. West Hartford and suburban locations vary by ±3 minutes.

What is Hartford Seminary and its Islamic studies program?

Hartford Seminary, founded in 1834, is a world-renowned graduate school of religion that has become a leading center for Islamic studies and Muslim-Christian dialogue in the United States. The seminary's Islamic Chaplaincy program trains Muslim chaplains for hospitals, prisons, universities, and the military — graduates serve Muslim communities across America. Hartford Seminary's Macdonald Center for the Study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations is one of the oldest Islamic studies research programs in the US, and the seminary has been a leader in interfaith education for generations. Students from across the Muslim world and American Muslim communities study at Hartford Seminary in West Hartford.

Where is the Latino Muslim community in Hartford?

Hartford has one of the largest Puerto Rican Muslim communities in the United States, concentrated in North Hartford. Puerto Rican residents embraced Islam through contact with African American Muslim communities in Hartford's North End during the 1970s and 1980s — a pattern seen in several Northeast cities with large Puerto Rican populations. These Latino converts brought Spanish-language Islamic practice to Hartford, establishing a distinct Puerto Rican Muslim identity that is both Latino and Islamic. Hartford's Latino Muslim community operates its own mosques and study circles, conducts prayer in Spanish and Arabic, and has produced Muslim leaders, scholars, and community organizers who have become voices in national Latino Muslim discourse.

What is the African American Muslim history in Hartford?

Hartford's African American Muslim community has deep roots in North Hartford, following the national tradition of African American Islam that flourished through the mid-20th century. The Nation of Islam established an early presence in Hartford, and after Imam W.D. Mohammed's transition to Sunni Islam in 1975-1976, Hartford's African American Muslims became part of the broader Sunni community. African American Muslims in Hartford were instrumental in converting Puerto Rican neighbors to Islam — creating the distinctive Latino Muslim community that Hartford is known for today. The two communities share mosques, leadership, and family ties across Hartford's North End.

What direction is Qibla from Hartford?

From Hartford, the Qibla points approximately 59° from true north — northeast. The great-circle route crosses the North Atlantic, passes over Europe and Turkey, and descends into the Arabian Peninsula. Hartford mosques orient prayer halls to the northeast. Use our GPS Qibla compass at prayertimesnearme.com/qibla for an exact bearing from your location.

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