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Asr prayer ends at sunset.

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Go to: www.islamicfiner.org and click the prayer times link; it will give you the calculated time of the sunset prayer(Magrib Salah).

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Islamic Prayers are 5 times a Day.

Fajr: The morning Prayer

Zuhr: The Midday Prayer

Asr: The Afternoon Prayer

Mahgrib: The Sunset prayer

Isha: The Night prayer

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5 times a day

Fajr Prayer (Dawn Prayer)

Thuhr Prayer (Noon Prayer)

Asr Prayer (Afternoon Prayer)

Maghrib Prayer (Sunset Prayer...or Dusk Prayer)

Isha Prayer (Night Prayer)

You should check out an Islamic calender with your country's prayer times to have specific minute timings.

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The timings vary from day to day and place to place. However, the Muslim prayer timings are calculated from the movement of the sun round the year. Fajr prayer is offered during real dawn till sunrise. Zuhr in the beginning of afternoon when the sun declines a little till the shadows grow twice the size of the objects. Asr prayer form that time till sunset. Maghrib from sunset till almost 1 hour and twenty minutes after sunset. After that Isha prayer till after mid-night. Tahajjad prayer after Isha prayer till real dawn.

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The timings vary from day to day and place to place. However, the Muslim prayer timings are calculated from the movement of the sun round the year. Fajr prayer is offered during real dawn till sunrise. Zuhr in the beginning of afternoon when the sun declines a little till the shadows grow twice the size of the objects. Asr prayer form that time till sunset. Maghrib from sunset till almost 1 hour and twenty minutes after sunset. After that Isha prayer till after mid-night. Tahajjad prayer after Isha prayer till real dawn.

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The Maghrib prayer is performed just after sunset.

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Tradition; Matchmaker; Sabbath Prayer; To Life; Anetevka; Sunrise, Sunset;

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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.

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All prayer times are determined from sunset and sunrise times so vary every day

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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.

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Tradition; Matchmaker; Sabbath Prayer; To Life; Anetevka; Sunrise, Sunset;

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Soon after sunset till one hour and twenty minutes

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Three of the five daily prayers are recited out loud: Fajr (dawn), Maghrib (sunset), and Isha (evening). Jumaa prayer (Friday prayer) is also recited out loud.

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Jummah (friday) prayer is not necessary.

prayer at Friday can be done individually and can be done untill sunset.

but Jummah prayer has recommended and has high reward by God.

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The same as in other days.

The timings vary from day to day and place to place. However, the Muslim prayer timings are calculated from the movement of the sun round the year. Fajr prayer is offered during real dawn till sunrise. Zuhr in the beginning of afternoon when the sun declines a little till the shadows grow twice the size of the objects. Asr prayer form that time till sunset. Maghrib from sunset till almost 1 hour and twenty minutes after sunset. After that Isha prayer till after mid-night. Tahajjad prayer after Isha prayer till real dawn.

Traweh is offered along the Isha payer.

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At the age of 7 parents should teach their children how to pray, by the time they reach 10 years old, they should know how to pray regularly, 5 times daily, same as adults.

Al-fajer Prayer....... ( before sunrise )

Al-dohor Prayer..... ( at afternoon )

Al-Asr Prayer......... ( before sunset )

Al-Magreb prayer.. ( after sunset)

Al-Esha'a Prayer... ( almost one and a half hours after Al-maghreb prayer, around nightfall)

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the muslims break their fast at different times every year. this is because they have to know when each prayer is. most of the times the muslims break the fast at 7:00 because the Isha prayer is at 8:00.

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The Muslims must pray to Almighty Allah (god) five times a day. The timings are:

1. Fajr or Morning prayer: time starts from about 1;30 HRS before sunrise. Ends at sunrise.

2. Zohar; 12:30 noon to 2:45 afternoon.

3. Asr: starts about 2 hours before sunset and ends a few minutes before sunset.

4. Maghrib or Evening Prayer: Starts Just after sunset and ends after 1;20 minutes after sunset

5. Isha or Night Prayer: Times starts just at the end of Maghrib prayer and can be offered till 2:30 hrs before sunrise.

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Muslims do not pray the sunnah before the Asr prayer because it is discouraged to perform voluntary prayers after the Asr prayer until the sun has set. This is based on the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad.

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Prayers and fasting are done in the place that you are in - right now.

If you pray the morning prayer in New York, for example, and then travel to Los Angeles, then you will not pray the sunset prayer until sunset in Los Angeles.

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Asr prayer time is typically in the afternoon, between noon and sunset. It is the fourth of the five daily prayers in Islam.

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Maghrib is the fourth of five daily prayers and it is at sunset.

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Jumah means Friday. The name for prayer is salah. There is a sermon or khutbah and prayer on Friday. Muslims pray 5 times a day, 7 days a week. one before dawn, one midday, one in afternoon, one at sunset, and one at night. Only the midday prayer on Friday is replaced with a sermon and a prayer in a masjid or mosque.

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people that follow Islam and practice it faithfully make salat (prayer) 5 times a day..sunrise (fajir) afternoon (thuhur), between the afternoon and sunset ther is the prayer al asar, the 4th prayer is a sunset (maghrib), and the final is at night (ishia). you must be cleansed before prayer..take a shower or wuthu which is the washing of both hands, mouth, nose, face, hair, ears, neck, feet 2 the ankles, and arms 2 the elbow..and of course private areas

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Muslims pray five times a day.

1) Salat-ul Fajr, the morning prayer offered between the breaking of the dawn and the sunrise.

2) Salat ul Zuhr, the noon prayer offered after the sun declines from its zenith until it is about midway from setting

3) Salat ul Asar, the afternoon prayer offered right after the zuhr ends and till right before sunset.

4) Salat ul maghrib, the evening prayer starts right after sunset and continues for about an hour and a half.

5) Salat ul Isha, the night prayer timings start right after maghrib prayer timing ends and then continues till dawn.

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Every mindful mature Muslim, male or female, is required to perform 5 prayers a day with the following timings:

1. Salat Al-Fajr (dawn prayer): from dawn till before sunrise

2. Salat Al-Zuhr (noon prayer): from decline of sun from its zenith till before the shadow of the person in the length of his own figure.

3. Salat Al-Asr (afternoon prayer): from the time the shadow of the person in the length of his own figure till before sunset.

4. Salat Al-Maghrib (Sunset prayer): After sunset till before the red glow in the western horizon disappear.

Salat Al-Ishaa (night prayer): From the end of previous time till before Dawn.

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The time for Maghrib prayer in New York can vary depending on the time of year. However, generally, it is around sunset. It is recommended to check a local Islamic center or use a reliable prayer time app to get the precise time.

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For a Muslim there are 5 prayers:

  • Fajr (dawn): 2 rak'ahs
  • Duhr (noon): 4 rak'ahs
  • Asr (afternoon): 4 rak'ahs
  • Maghrib (sunset): 3 rak'ahs
  • Isha (night): 4 rak'ahs

On Fridays, Muslims have a group prayer and pray 2 rak'ahs in place of Duhr prayer.

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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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Five times per day:

Dawn

Noon

Mid-afternoon

At sunset

~2 hours after sunset

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Every Muslim, male or female, is required to perform 5 prayers a day with the following timings:

  1. Salat Al-Fajr (dawn prayer): from dawn till before sunrise

  2. Salat Al-Zuhr (noon prayer): from decline of sun from its zenith till before the shadow of the person in the length of his own figure

  3. Salat Al-Asr (afternoon prayer): from the time the shadow of the person in the length of his own figure till before sunset.

  4. Salat Al-Maghrib (Sunset prayer): After sunset till before the red glow in the western horizon disappear.

  5. Salat Al-Ishaa (night prayer): From the end of previous time till before Dawn.

However, it is recommended to perform the salat (or praying) at its starting due time.

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Daylight saving time can impact Muslim prayer times by shifting the timing of sunrise and sunset, which in turn affects the timing of the five daily prayers. Muslims may need to adjust their prayer schedules during daylight saving time to ensure they are performing their prayers at the correct times as prescribed in Islam.

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At least five obligatory.

The timings vary from day to day and place to place. However, the Muslim prayer timings are calculated from the movement of the sun round the year. Fajr prayer is offered during real dawn till sunrise. Zuhr in the beginning of afternoon when the sun declines a little till the shadows grow twice the size of the objects. Asr prayer form that time till sunset. Maghrib from sunset till almost 1 hour and twenty minutes after sunset. After that Isha prayer till after mid-night. Tahajjad prayer after Isha prayer till real dawn.

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Esha prayer time is typically after the sun has fully set and the sky has become dark. It is the fourth of the five daily prayers performed by Muslims. You can check a local prayer timetable or Islamic website for the specific prayer times in your area.

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Muslim prayer times vary throughout the day and are based on the position of the sun. The five obligatory prayers in Islam are Fajr (before dawn), Dhuhr (midday), Asr (afternoon), Maghrib (just after sunset), and Isha (night). Worshippers can find specific prayer times for their location using prayer time calculators or Islamic apps.

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the timings depend on certain things i.e sunrise, sunset etc and as they change the timings of prayer change

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Some popular paintings by Thomas Kinkade include "The Garden of Prayer," "A Peaceful Retreat," "The Light of Peace," and "Sunset on Lamplight Lane."

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First of all, Muslims have some duties to do toward God, worshiping Him everyday is what Muslims do, Muslims pray 5 times a day, 1 prayer at the dawn time and one prayer at noonday, and another one is called Asr prayer which comes after noonday prayer in few hours, and one prayer when the sun goes down ( sunset ) and the final one is after the sunset prayer in few hours.

P.S: Muslims pray to their God, worshiping only Him, they don\'t worship the sun or moon or anything else, only God, and please know that prayers usually don\'t take more than 5 minutes each, which Muslims believe it\'s a very short time to worship God so Muslims do other prayers that Muhammad used to pray, so they can get closer to God, but any other prayer else the 5 prayers in the beginning is considered optional :)

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Evening or night time prayers are called Compline.

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If you do then you're not fasting. Fasting in Ramadan means not eating, drinking, or doing anything wrong. Fasting from eating & drinking is from before fajr prayer and after sunset.

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Assalaam Alaikum

All Muslims must pray 5 times a day.

1. Fajr prayer which is at dawn

2. Dhuhr prayer at around noon time

3. Asr prayer in the late afternoon

4. Maghrib prayer right after sunset

5. Isha prayer late in the night

there is a range of times in which a Muslim can pray each prayer, but all prayers must be done each day. If one misses a prayer for any reason, they must make the prayer up at a later time [I've heard you must make the prayer up before the next maghrib prayer time, but I'm not sure how true that is]. The later prayer is called a Qazaa prayer.

So in a 30-day month, a Muslim must pray 150 times.

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1. That you may have a testimony that Jesus is the Christ.

2. That you may have the desire to do all that He commands you to do.

3. Pray for your family that they to may have No. 1 and No. 2

4. Pray for the welfare of others.

5. Pray for the sick and afflicted.

6. Pray that you may be in the world but not of it.

7. Pray that you may have the strength to overcome all evil.

8. Pray that you might find favor in His site.

9. Pray that His Son may come soon and set up His kingdom upon the earth.

There are endless prayers which you might offer for any number of reasons. May I add that what is known as The Lords Prayer, was but a guide given by Christ as to how we should pray, and not as a prayer in itself.

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Abel prayer is offering.

Noah prayer is thanksgiving

Abraham prayer is a journey

Isaac prayer is sacrifice

Moses prayer is intercession

Jacob prayer is fighting with God

David prayer is singing and dancing

Solomon prayer is a song of love

Mary prayer is to accept the will of God

Joseph prayer is Lord's prayer

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During fasting, not allowed to drink, eat, smoke, or make sex from dawn (just before show up first line of light, usually about 1 and 1/2 to 2 hours before sunrise) to sunset.

So, first meal is any time before dawn and last meal just at sunset.

During the period of night from sunset to dawn you are allowed to eat, drink, smoke, and make sex.

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they believe it the 5 pillars of islam--shahada, salat (prayer), zakah(charity), hajj (pilgrimage), sawm (fasting)

they pray 5 times a day-1 before dawn, 2 noon, 3 evening/afternoon, 4 before sunset. 5 after sunset

modesty is big --physically and mentally

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