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.
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Prof. Muhammad Aslam Gondal. M.A. English. M.A. Islamic Studies
The time for Maghrib prayer in New York can vary depending on the time of year. However, generally, it is around sunset. It is recommended to check a local Islamic center or use a reliable prayer time app to get the precise time.
In March, the Zuhr prayer time finishes approximately 10-15 minutes before the Asr prayer time begins. This timing may vary slightly depending on the region and calculation method used for prayer times. It's recommended to refer to a reliable Islamic calendar or prayer time app for precise timings.
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.
Prayer times in the UK vary depending on the time of year and location within the country. It is recommended to refer to a local Islamic center or utilize an online prayer time calculator for accurate timings based on your specific location within the UK.
Three times 1.Fajar 2.zuhren 3.magrebain
No, you cannot pray before prayer time because prayer time is specifically designated for prayer.
Tahajjud prayer can be performed any time after the Isha prayer and before the Fajr prayer.
The Dhuhr prayer can be performed until the time of Asr prayer begins.
The Fajr prayer time ends at sunrise.
The Isha prayer time ends at midnight.
The shuruq prayer time begins shortly after sunrise.
An arrow prayer is a very short prayer, suitable for uttering at any time.
Yes, you can pray at any time, including before the designated prayer time.
The appropriate time for the Fajr prayer is before sunrise, typically around dawn.
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.
Maghrib prayer must be performed before the time for Isha prayer begins. If Maghrib is missed before the time for Isha prayer starts, it becomes Qada, or a missed prayer.