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Can somebody tell me how I would find a calendar for the prayer times (in the UK) during Ramadan 2007?
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rozeena
09-07-2007, 03:31 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by
glo
Can somebody tell me how I would find a calendar for the prayer times (in the UK) during Ramadan 2007?
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you could get it from a local mosque or tell a muslim friend to get you 1. but im sure you can get it on the net bt dnt knw wher from sori.
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syilla
09-07-2007, 04:19 PM
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Thanks, Syilla :)
What do these terms mean:
Fajr
Dhur
Asr
Maghrib
Isha?
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'Abd al-Baari
09-07-2007, 08:02 PM
Hey,
Fajr = Morning Prayer (before sunrise)
Dhur = Afternoon Prayer
Asr = Evening Prayer
Maghrib = At the time of sunset
Isha = Night prayer
Hope it helps! :)
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I should have guessed, Abdullah!
Thanks for your help. :)
Oh, another question:
Does the Ramadan fast start before Fajr and end after Maghrib?
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'Abd al-Baari
09-07-2007, 08:08 PM
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yup it starts just before fajr (sunrise) and is breaken at Maghrib (sunset)..so in the here in England the first fast is about 14 1/2 hours :)
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According to
this link which Syilla posted, the morning prayer takes place almost 2 hours before sunrise ... does that mean Muslims will pray their morning prayer, then eat and then start their fast before the sun rises?
When exactly does the fast start (say on
day one on the given link): at 4.36 or at 6.31?
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InToTheRain
09-07-2007, 08:44 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by
glo
Can somebody tell me how I would find a calendar for the prayer times (in the UK) during Ramadan 2007?
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Greetings Glo,
May I ask why your asking for the Calender? :D Just curious
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'Abd al-Baari
09-07-2007, 08:56 PM
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I'm not sure why this is ^^
Check out this timetable..its slightly more accurate imo
http://www.jaamemasjid.org/september.html
btw Sehri End is the time when the fast starts
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What are the Jamaa'at Times as opposed to the Beginning Times, Abdullah?
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Ummu Sufyaan
09-08-2007, 06:07 AM
hi glo.
jamaa't times are just the times that the muslims gather to pray in congretion.
for example, the beginning of dhuhr maybe at 12, however the people may have decided to gather for congretion at 12.30.
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kwolney01
09-09-2007, 02:14 AM
You can go to islamicity.com and they have a calender on there that tells you the prayer time for each day of the month
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MustafaMc
09-09-2007, 02:37 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by
glo
According to
this link which Syilla posted, the morning prayer takes place almost 2 hours before sunrise ... does that mean Muslims will pray their morning prayer, then eat and then start their fast before the sun rises?
When exactly does the fast start (say on
day one on the given link): at 4.36 or at 6.31?
From
http://www.islamicfinder.org/ prayer times for London.
If the moon is sighted on September 12, then Ramadan will begin on September 13. Muslims are encouraged to get up before time for fajr prayer to drink and have a light meal called suhur. A Muslim is required to abstain from food, drink and sexual realtions from before dawn (4:36 AM) until the sun sets (7:21 PM). The time changes according to sun rise and sun set times.
Time for fajr is after dawn and ends just before the sun rises. Typically, Muslims end the fast right at sun set with water and 3 dates and then pray maghrib before eating a full meal.
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