For Muslims it is obligatory to perform five prayers throughout
the day and the night.
These are: Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha.
The times of the prayer are determined by the position of the sun.
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Dawn Prayer (before sunrise) |
1.Fajr |
Angle of the sun under the horizon |
Sunrise |
Shuruq |
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Noon Prayer |
2.Dhuhr, Zhuhr |
The time of Zuhr starts when sun passes its zenith. |
Afternoon Prayer |
3.Asr |
begins when the length of the shadow of a vertical rod |
Sunset Prayer |
4.Maghrib |
begins immediately after sunset |
Evening (Night) Prayer |
5.Isha |
begins, at moderate latitudes, when the sky is completely dark
and ends just before the Dawn Prayer. |
Berlin (52.51° N, 13.41° E) on Jan 1
Example 1:
Online calculator: Islamic Agenda Prayer Times
Example 2:
Online calculator: PrayerMinder Home Page
Computed by my GeoAstro SunEarth Applet
Asr times (minutes after local noon) for one year
Berlin (51.5° N), Cairo (30.1° N), and Riyadh (24.7°
N)
computed by my GeoAstro SunEarth
Applet
Noon +/- 83 minutes
Local time: 13:38 to 17:32 |
Noon +/- 106 minutes
Local time: 14:09 to 18:48 |
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Noon +/- 14 minutes |
Noon +/- 30 minutes |
How to Perform Salah (Ritual Prayers) Calculation Methods Differences
Juergen Giesen
Updeted: 2007, Feb 07