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Salah Times or Prayer Schedules

Prayer is one of the five pillars of Islam. Allah established the five daily prayers as the second pillar of Islam. He proved that there is a set time of day for each of the five prayers. All Muslims pray, supplicate, and worship Allah at the same time during these five times, and they do so prostrating towards Mecca, called praying towards the Qibla.


Most Muslims check the online prayer times. The precise time of prayer in various regions can be found at https://prayertimes.pro/. However, there can be big differences depending on how the times are calculated. You should know that these differences come from the fact that the way astronomy and Fiqh calculate do not match.


Prayers have beginnings and endings. The prayer times were taught to the Prophet of Islam by the Archangel Gabriel. Let us work together to develop concepts for calculating prayer times.


These times of daily prayer are broken up as follows:

  • Fajr Prayer - Performed before dawn. This schedule concludes just before sunrise.
  • Duhr Prayer - This Salah begins shortly after noon, when the Sun is at its highest point.
  • Asr Prayer - This is the mid-afternoon prayer, which concludes just before sunset.
  • Maghrib Prayer - It is the prayer said just after the sun goes down.
  • Isha Prayer - It is done at night, after the red twilight has gone away and up until midnight.

As a result, prayer times are determined by the position of the Sun and, as a result, the location of prayer in relation to the planet and the season of the year. That is why the schedules are calculated and published on a daily basis so that they can be carried out at the appropriate time.

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