Taraweeh Prayer Schedule During Ramadan 2026 USA
Ramadan 2026 in the United States is a time of deep reflection, community worship, and increased devotion. One of the most cherished nightly prayers during Ramadan is Taraweeh (تراویح) a special Sunnah prayer performed after Isha throughout the month. For Muslims across the USA, knowing the Taraweeh schedule, variations, and tips helps in planning worship alongside school, work, and daily life.
This guide provides a full overview of Taraweeh in Ramadan 2026, including expected timings and mosque practices for major US cities.

What Is Taraweeh Prayer?
Taraweeh is a voluntary night prayer offered after the Isha prayer during Ramadan. It is a Sunnah practiced by the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and later established as a communal tradition by Caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab (RA).
Muslims may pray Taraweeh individually at home or collectively in mosques. Taraweeh strengthens one’s connection with the Qur’an, increases night worship, and adds spiritual depth to Ramadan.
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When Is Taraweeh Performed?
- Every night after Isha prayer throughout Ramadan
- Usually begins within 10–20 minutes after Isha
- Followed by Witr prayer (3 rakats)
Most mosques begin Taraweeh daily during Ramadan and some organize special programs during the last 10 nights, especially for Laylat-ul-Qadr.
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Expected Taraweeh Timings Ramadan 2026 (USA)
Taraweeh begins after Isha which varies by city and date. Below is an estimated schedule for key US cities during the first night:
| City | Isha | Taraweeh Start |
|---|---|---|
| New York | 7:15 PM | 7:30 PM |
| Chicago | 7:05 PM | 7:20 PM |
| Houston | 7:15 PM | 7:30 PM |
| Los Angeles | 7:10 PM | 7:25 PM |
| San Francisco | 7:10 PM | 7:25 PM |
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These are estimates based on expected Ramadan timings and should be confirmed with your local mosque once Ramadan begins.
Taraweeh Rakats Common Practices
While Taraweeh is voluntary, the most common practices include:
| Tradition | Number of Rakats |
|---|---|
| 8 Rakats | Shorter congregational set |
| 20 Rakats | Traditional longer set |
| Plus Witr Prayer | 3 Rakats after Taraweeh |
Both 8 and 20 rakats are valid. Many mosques offer either or both, often announced during announcements before Ramadan.
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Taraweeh: Mosque vs. Home
In the Mosque
- Offers organized congregation
- Often accompanied by Qur’an completion
- Community environment
At Home
- Flexible for working schedules
- Pray with family
- Use apps or recordings if needed
Many families alternate between mosque and home depending on convenience.
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City-Wise Taraweeh Notes
New York & Northeast
- Larger mosques & Islamic centers
- Taraweeh often 20 rakats
- Qur’an completion spread over the month
Chicago & Midwest
- Mosque communities schedule early and late options
- Family-friendly congregations
Texas (Houston/Dallas)
- Well-organized Taraweeh services with weekend programs
- Family halls often set up for kids
West Coast (LA & SF)
- Diverse communities with multi-lingual recitations
- Some mosques offer short advisory sessions before Isha
Tips for US Muslims
Practical Worship Tips
Check your mosque’s official Ramadan timetable
Follow local announcements for Isha & Taraweeh
Use trusted prayer time apps with city settings
Prepare family prayer spaces at home
Balancing Taraweeh with Work/School
Pray Sunnah before Isha if rushed
Attend Taraweeh on weekends for longer sessions
Prioritize night rest to maintain energy
Last 10 Nights & Laylat-ul-Qadr
The final ten nights of Ramadan are especially significant. Many mosques hold extended Taraweeh and Tahajjud programs, particularly on odd nights such as:
- 21st Ramadan
- 23rd Ramadan
- 25th Ramadan
- 27th Ramadan (commonly observed)
Laylat-ul-Qadr and Taraweeh
Laylat-ul-Qadr (Night of Power) is a night better than a thousand months. It is recommended to pray with sincerity, especially during Taraweeh and Tahajjud in the last ten nights.
Recommended Dua for Laylat-ul-Qadr:
Arabic:
اللَّهُمَّ إِنَّكَ عَفُوٌّ تُحِبُّ الْعَفْوَ فَاعْفُ عَنِّي
Meaning:
O Allah, You are Most Forgiving; You love forgiveness, so forgive me.
Final Thoughts
The Taraweeh prayer schedule during Ramadan 2026 in the USA provides an opportunity for US Muslims to deepen their faith while balancing their daily lives. Whether you choose to pray in the mosque or at home with family, the key is consistency, devotion, and sincerity.
Ramadan Mubarak! May Allah accept our prayers, fasts, and night worship.
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