The time limit of Fajr (dawn) prayer is from the appearance of first sun light at start of sunrise until before the full sunrise.
The appropriate time for the Fajr prayer is before sunrise, typically around dawn.
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.
The Fajr prayer time ends at sunrise.
The Fajr adhan time varies depending on location and the time of year due to the changing length of days and nights. It is called out before the Fajr prayer to remind Muslims that it is time to begin the first prayer of the day. It typically occurs before the break of dawn.
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 Fajr prayer time ends at sunrise.
Muslims can eat before the Fajr prayer (dawn) and after the Maghrib prayer (sunset) during the fasting month of Ramadan. This means that the pre-dawn meal (suhoor) should be consumed before Fajr prayer time, and the evening meal (iftar) is eaten after the Maghrib prayer at sunset.
The Fajr prayer can be performed until sunrise.
Tahajjud prayer can be performed any time after the Isha prayer and before the Fajr prayer.
This Islamic prayer concludes when the sun rises.
The Tahajjud prayer is typically performed during the last third of the night, before the Fajr prayer.
Zuhr, 'Asr , Maghrib , 'Isha , Fajr.