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Many religions have special times for prayer. Judaism, for example, has a morning prayer that must be said sometime between daybreak and halfway from sunrise to solar noon, an afternoon prayer that must be said sometime between solar noon and sunset, and an evening prayer that must be said between sunset and going to bed for the night.

Islam has 5 daily prayers, morning, noon, afternoon, early evening and before bed.

In Christian practice, the canonical hours, are fixed times of prayer, although the Christian prayer cycle is mostly followed only by monastic communities. The number of prayers in Christian practice varies from one branch of the church to another but the classical Latin cycle is Mattins (late night), Lauds (daybreak), Prime (sunrise), Terce (midmorning), Sixt (noon), Nones (Midafternoon), Vespers (sunset) and Compline (end of day).

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