You can pray any time , but some pray in the morning and at night.
In the name of Allah Almighty.
The above answer is totally wrong and misleading. The times for the FIVE obligatory prayers are as under:
1. Fajr (Dawn) Prayer: Start time: Break of dawn. End time: Sunrise.
2. Zuhar (afternoon): --"----------: about One hour after noon time
(12:00 hrs local time of the place.
End time:When the shadows grow twice
the size of original thing.
3. Asr (Late Afternoon prayer): Just after the Zuhr prayer uptill sunset
4. Evening Prayer: Just after sunset to one hour and twenty minutes.
5. Isha (Night prayer): Just after the evening prayer till mid-night.
Anyhow, in case of some problem one may offer this prayer till about
five minutes before Dawn prayer.
Note: Ahl-i-Sunna generally offer prayers in the middle of the given times.
The Ahl-i- Hadith offer prayers in the beginning of the times. However,
there is no hard and fast difference between the two.
May Allah Almighty bless us with the ability to offer prayers and follow the Teachings of Islam in letter and spirit. A'meen.
It is very humbly requested that the Answers pertaining to any religion should be given by the scholars of that particular religion. Religious matters are very sensitive, therefore, extra care should be taken in answering those questions. I would suggest that only those answers should be saved which are answered by people who are at least the follower of that religion.
It is further requested that the person answering the question must write his/her name along with qualifications.
Prof. Muhammad Aslam Gondal. M.A. English. M.A. Islamic Studies
3:00 everyday
Muslim prayer times are based on the exact time of sunrise and sunset and the time the sun is in its zenith and figured from that time. Longitude, latitude and the degree of the sun all influence the time. Every city and place has a difference in time. There are special web sites to help Muslims figure times for prayer in their locality.
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There are not certain time to pray. Pray at any time you feel.
The timings vary from day to day and place to place. However, the Muslim prayer timings are calculated from the movement of the sun round the year. Fajr prayer is offered during real dawn till sunrise. Zuhr in the beginning of afternoon when the sun declines a little till the shadows grow twice the size of the objects. Asr prayer form that time till sunset. Maghrib from sunset till almost 1 hour and twenty minutes after sunset. After that Isha prayer till after mid-night. Tahajjad prayer after Isha prayer till real dawn.
There isn't a specific time, people generally go to Church in the late morning on Sunday.
An arrow prayer is a very short prayer, suitable for uttering at any time.
This Islamic prayer concludes when the sun rises.
Yes, as long as it doesn't over lap the next prayer. So basically before it's time for the next prayer.
The first azan, known as "Fajr azan," is given before the Fajr (dawn) prayer time to announce the beginning of the time for the first prayer of the day. It signifies the transition from the pre-dawn period to the time for prayer. It is called out by the muezzin from the mosque to notify the community about the approaching prayer time.
Prayer should be done by 4pm.
You can use this prayer website.https://www.islamicfinder.org/world/egypt/360630/cairo-prayer-times/
"Prayer time"
You are talking to God.
If the Fajr (or Dawn prayer (The Fajr prayer starts with the rise of "white light" (fajar sadiq) in the east, and lasts until sunrise. ) is considered the first prayer, then the prayer of Isha (around half way between sunset and sunrise) is the last prayer of the day.
The Call to Prayer is associated with various religions as it is often the means to let people know it is prayer time. In Christianity the church bells are the call to prayer and for Jews, it is the shofar, which is a horn that is blown.
A prayer service consists of Christians gathering in a selected location to spend time praying. Sometimes prayer service can be called to pray about a specific request in the church.
Lent is a time of sharing, praying, and fasting. and is also a time of glory!