Ramadaan Timings .
Jazakkah Allah
-Salman
i tried for mine....
this is what i got....
Day Date Fajr Sunrise Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha
Today 1 1:10 2:25 7:40 10:29 12:55 2:10
ofcourse u dont have to be a genius and u dont have to be living in my place to know that these r faaaaar from reality....
fajar here is at 4:15, sunrise 5:45....
zuhr comes at 11:23, asar at 2:37, maghreb 5:00 and ishaa 6:30....
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i tried for mine....
this is what i got....
Day Date Fajr Sunrise Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha
Today 1 1:10 2:25 7:40 10:29 12:55 2:10
ofcourse u dont have to be a genius and u dont have to be living in my place to know that these r faaaaar from reality....
fajar here is at 4:15, sunrise 5:45....
zuhr comes at 11:23, asar at 2:37, maghreb 5:00 and ishaa 6:30....
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I am sorry but you do have to put your zip code or your city and all that too.. my timings are more or less what you just quoted here... see if that zip code or .. city would work for you.. but i know for fact these times are good at least United States
-Salman
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Here are the rules in Islam for prayers timing, for those who can't find from the link Salman gave can find the exact time by own :flower1
Times of Obligatory Salah:
Early Morning - after dawn and before sunrise.
Noon - after the sun begins to decline from its zenith until is about midway on its course to set.
Mid-afternoon - after the expiration of the noon salah time until sunset.
Sunset - immediately after sunset until the red glow in the western horizon disappears.
Evening - after the expiration of the sunset salah until dawn.
Salah should be offered in its due time, unless there is a reasonable excuse. Delayed obligatory salah must be made up. In addition to the prescribed salah, a Muslim expressed gratitude to God and appreciation of His favours and asks for His mercy all the time. Especially at times of, for example: childbirth, marriage, going to or rising from bed, leaving and returning to his home, starting a journey or entering a city, riding or driving, before or after eating or drinking, harvesting, visiting graveyards and at time of distress and sickness.
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Thankooo
-Salman
This is much more accurate and far better…
if you say so then you are right. FYI… i have the same thing but i had to make some changes as it was not accurate as per islamabad bahi said.. and that website has the same timings as the one you mentioned
-Salman
Salman, you are right, I had to made changes as well… to me both are almost same …
Salamn, PPl have lack of appreciation and lots of discouraging factor into them! Indeed net is full of every thing, why not they post the best they think? !!! just doing behas baray behas… yeh nahi wo acha hay flana damaka…!
Salman keep on yar ![]()
ATA Bahi, that really cheered me up, but indeed i did agree with mughal bahi that he is not wrong but indeed rite.. and i thank him for correcting me, if i was wrong.
-Salman
Thank You Salman. Islamicfinder is a very good website for finding the prayer timings. We use the same for our masjid.