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'''Salah times''' refers to times when [[Muslims]] perform prayers (''[[salah]]''). The term is primarily used for the five daily prayers plus the Friday prayer. According to Muslim beliefs, the salat times were taught by [[Allah]] to [[Muhammad]].
'''Salah times''' refers to [https://pbctimes.com/prayertimes/ '''''prayer times''''']<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://pbctimes.com/prayertimes/|title=Prayer Times NYC - Muslim Prayer Times New York|website=Prayer Times NYC|language=en-US|access-date=2017-09-05}}</ref> when [[Muslims]] perform prayers (''[[salah]]''). The term is primarily used for the five daily prayers plus the Friday prayer. According to Muslim beliefs, the salat times were taught by [[Allah]] to [[Muhammad]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://prayertimes-nyc.com/|title=prayer times NYC - Muslim Prayer Times NYC and Schedules for all Islamic events at NYC, USA|website=prayer times NYC|language=en-US|access-date=2017-09-05}}</ref>


Prayer times are standard for [[Muslims]] in the world, especially the [[fard]] prayer times. They depend on the condition of the [[Sun]] and geography. There are varying opinions regarding the exact salah times, the [[Madh'hab|schools of Islamic thought]] differing in minor details. All schools agree that any given prayer cannot be performed before its stipulated time.
Prayer times are standard for [[Muslims]] in the world, especially the [[fard]] prayer times. They depend on the condition of the [[Sun]] and geography. There are varying opinions regarding the exact salah times, the [[Madh'hab|schools of Islamic thought]] differing in minor details. All schools agree that any given prayer cannot be performed before its stipulated time.

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Salah times at Taipei Cultural Mosque in Taiwan.

Salah times refers to prayer times[1] when Muslims perform prayers (salah). The term is primarily used for the five daily prayers plus the Friday prayer. According to Muslim beliefs, the salat times were taught by Allah to Muhammad.[2]

Prayer times are standard for Muslims in the world, especially the fard prayer times. They depend on the condition of the Sun and geography. There are varying opinions regarding the exact salah times, the schools of Islamic thought differing in minor details. All schools agree that any given prayer cannot be performed before its stipulated time.

Five daily prayers

The five daily prayers are obligatory (fard) and they are performed at times determined essentially by the position of the Sun in the sky. Hence, salah times vary at different locations on the Earth.

Fajr

Fajar begins at subh saadiq -- true dawn or morning twilight, when the morning light appears across the full width of the sky -- and ends at sunrise.

Dhuhr (midday)

The Dhuhr prayer starts after the sun passes its zenith, and lasts almost 20 min (approx) before Asr. It's better to say the salah in between 2 hours after the Azan has been announced from Mosque.

Shia (Jafari madhab) differs regarding end of dhuhr time. Per all major Jafari jusrists, end of dhuhr time is about 10 minutes before sunset, the time that belongs exclusively to asr prayer. Dhuhr and asr time overlaps, apart from first 5 minutes of dhuhr, which is exclusively delegated for it. Asr prayer cannot be offered before dhuhr in the dhuhr time...

Asr (afternoon)

The Asr prayer starts when the shadow of an object is the same length as the object itself (or, according to Hanafi fiqh, twice its length) plus the shadow length at Dhuhr, and lasts till sunset. Asr can be split into two sections; the preferred time is before the sun starts to turn orange, while the time of necessity is from when the sun turns orange until sunset.

Shia (Jafari madhab) differs regarding start of asr time. Per all major Jafari jusrists, start of asr time is about 5 minutes after the time of sun passing through zenith, that time belongs exclusively to dhuhr prayer. Time for dhuhr and asr prayers overlap, but the dhuhr prayer must be offered before asr, except the time about 10 minutes before sunset, which is delegated exclusively to asr. In the case that the mentioned time is reached, asr prayer should be offered first (ada - on time) and dhuhr (kada - make up, late) prayer should be offered after asr.

Maghrib (sunset)

The Maghrib prayer begins when the sun sets, and lasts till the red light has left the sky in the west.

Isha'a (night)

The Isha'a prayer starts when the red light is gone from the western sky, and lasts until the rise of the "white light" (fajar sadiq) in the east. The preferred time for Isha'a is before midnight, meaning halfway between sunset and sunrise.

Time calculation

Equation of time
Declination of the sun

To calculate prayer times two astronomical measures are necessary, the declination of the sun and the difference between clock time and sundial clock. This difference being the result of the eccentricity of the earth's orbit and the inclination of its axis, it is called the Equation of time. The declination of the sun is the angle between sun's rays and the equator plan.[3]

In addition to the above measures, to calculate prayer times for a specific location we need its spherical coordinates.[4]

In the following is the time zone, and the time equation value. and are the Longitude and the Latitude of the considered point, respectively. denotes the Declination of the Sun for a given date.

An other important equation gives the time difference between when the sun hits its highest point in the sky (Dhuhr time) and any other angle , as follow:

  • Midday (Dhuhr) time is easily obtained. When the sun reaches the mid sky, time is given by:
  • Sunrise (Chorok) and Sunset (Maghreb) time are given by , in fact it is the astronomical sunset/sunrise that occurs for . 0.833 is a slight correction that gives the actual time. So and .

If we consider the elevation of the point we should add another correction to the constant .

  • For Fajr and Isha many conventions about the angle exist. It is of 17 and 18 degrees respectively for Fadjr and Isha prayers according to the Muslim World League.
  • For Asr time according to the majority of Muslim schools, including Shafi'i, Maliki, Ja'fari, and Hanbali, it is when the length of an object shadows became equal to its length plus the length of its shadow at noon. The Hanafi schools states that the time of Asr is when an object's shadow reaches two times the length of the object itself, plus the length of its shadow at noon. The time the shadow of an object reaches times its length is given by the equation: .
  • It is called for the Maghrib prayer when the sun is completely folded behind the horizon, plus 3 minutes by precaution.

Technological advances have allowed for products such as software-enhanced azan clocks that use a combination of GPS and microchips to calculate these formulas. This allows Muslims to live further away from mosques than previously possible, as they no longer need to rely solely on a muezzin in order to keep an accurate prayer schedule.[5]

Friday prayer

The Friday prayer replaces the dhuhr prayer performed on the other six days of the week. The precise time for this congregational prayer varies with the mosque, but in all cases it must be performed after dhuhr and before asr times. If one is unable to join the congregation, then they must pray the dhuhr prayer instead. This salah is compulsory to be done with ja'maat for men. Women have the option to perform Jumm'ah in the mosque or to pray zuhr.

Other salah

Eid prayers

Eid-ul-Adhaa and Eid-ul-Fitr

Taraweeh

Also known as Salat Qiyam Allayl,[6] this Salat is considered a Nafilah (not Fard) and is performed during the month of Ramadan. The prayer is performed after Isha (night) prayer, usually in congregation. Eight to twenty Rakaat are typically performed, however, a short reset is taken after two Rakat.

Salatul Janazah

Salat-e-Janaza or Namaze Janaza ( Funeral prayer )

The Muslims of the community gather to offer their collective prayers for the forgiveness of the dead. This prayer has been generally termed as the Namaze Janaza.The prayer is offered in a particular way with extra (four)Takbirs but there is no Ruku ( bowing ) and Sijdah (prostrating) It becomes obligatory for every Muslim adult male to perform the funeral prayer upon the death of any Muslim, however when it is performed by the few it will not be obligation for all. Women also can attend the prayer.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Prayer Times NYC - Muslim Prayer Times New York". Prayer Times NYC. Retrieved 2017-09-05.
  2. ^ "prayer times NYC - Muslim Prayer Times NYC and Schedules for all Islamic events at NYC, USA". prayer times NYC. Retrieved 2017-09-05.
  3. ^ Approximate Solar Coordinates
  4. ^ Calculating Prayer Times
  5. ^ Gorman, Carma R. (2009). "Religion on Demand: Faith-based Design". Design and Culture. 1 (1).
  6. ^ "Qiyam". IslamQA. IslamQA. Retrieved 28 June 2015.