Please make an effort to attend the Masjid to pray. It is both spiritually and socially beneficial.
Abu Hurairah (RA) reported: Rasoolullaah Sallallaahu 'Alayhi wa sallam said,
"He who purifies (performs Wudu') himself in his house and then walks to one of the houses of Allaah (Masjid) for performing an obligatory Salaat, one step of his, will wipe out his sins and another step will elevate his rank (in Jannah).''
[Muslim].
Zuhr Jamaat time is either 1pm or 2pm depending on when the clocks change.
November to March - 1:00pm
April to October - 2:00pm
Jumma Khutbah times:
November to March - 12:40pm and 1:20pm
April to October - 1:25pm and 2:05pm
Jamaat times listed on this timetable may change
During Ramadhan Fajr Jamaat will take place 15 mins after the start time
In addition to the standard timetable these contain times for :
Ishraq
Al-Dahwa al-kubra
Transit
Karaha
Ishtibak al-Nujum
Nisf al-layl al-shar
See below for further details
Fajr
18° solar depression. During days of perpetual twilight Fajr start time is the same as the last day when 18° time is available until 18° becomes available again (Aqrabul-Ayyam principle)
Sunrise
It is prohibted to pray during sunrise
Ishraaq
3.0° after sunrise as per Wifaqul Ulama
The majority of the classical scholars are of the opinion that the post-sunrise prayer (Ishraq) is the same as the mid-morning prayer (Duha)
For further info please see: https://islamqa.org/hanafi/qibla-hanafi/35115/when-can-one-pray-salat-al-duha-3/
Al-Dahwa al-kubra
Calculated midpoint time betwen Fajr and Sunset
Islamic legal midday
According to the Hanafi fiqh, al-Dahwa al-Kubra marks the deadline for making the intention to fast for Ramadan fasts, specifically vowed fasts, and voluntary (Nafl) fasts. One may make the intention anytime from Maghrib of the previous day until al-Dahwa al-Kubra of the day of fasting provided one has not consumed anything or engaged in any act that would invalidate the fast after Fajr began. This ruling differs for make-up fasts (Qadha) and expiatory fasts (kaffarah), which require the intention to be formed strictly before Fajr.
Transit
Time at which Sun is at highest point in the sky (Azimuth 180°)
It is prohibited to pray when the sun is at the highest point in the sky. Avoid praying Salah in the 5 minutes before and after the transit time.
Zuhr
As a precaution 5 minutes has been added to upper transit times
Asr
The Hanafi fiqh position is adopted (i.e. when the shadow of any object becomes twice its length)
Karaha
4.0° before sunset as per Wifaqul Ulama
In Hanafi fiqh it is Makruh Tahrimi to delay Asr Salah past the Karaha time.
Maghrib
As a precaution 5 minutes has been added to sunset times.
It is prohibited to pray during the time the sun is setting.
Ishtibak al-Nujum
10.0° below the horizon
Deliberately delaying the Maghrib prayer until after Ishtibak al-Nujum is considered Makruh tahriman in Hanafi fiqh.
The Prophet said: "My nation will continue to be upon righteousness as long as they pray Maghrib before the sky fills with stars." (Ibn Majah)
Isha
15° solar depression and calculated 1/7 part of night, with the lower value adopted (Sub' al'layl principle)
Nisf al-layl al-shar
Calculated midpoint time between sunset and Fajr
Islamic legal half the night
It is Makruh Tanzihan to delay Isha past the legal half the night (Nisf al-layl al-shar)
Hijri dates
Sourced from the Saudi Arabia published Ummul Qura calendar.
For further information