Shefi prayer time. Temporary boundaries of prayers (prayers). What time is the morning prayer

Even the dynamic life of the metropolis is not an obstacle for devout Muslims. At the set time for prayer in Moscow, they are freed from worldly affairs and worries and turn in fervent prayer to God in order to ask for support and help, and praise Allah. Namaz is performed in numerous mosques of the city, in homes, offices, and enterprises. Kneeling on the sajjada in a clean place, believers bow down to the ground in the direction of the main shrine of Islam - the Kaaba.

Prayer schedule for March 2020

Mosques in Moscow

Moscow Cathedral Mosque - the guiding star of Islam

At the end of the 19th century, the number of the Tatar population in Moscow increased significantly. Tatars who professed Islam lived in Zamoskvorechye, as well as on Myasnitskaya, Trubetskoy and Sretenka. Having found a new place of residence in the capital, they repeatedly applied to the city authorities with a request to open a mosque, but received an unconditional refusal.

However, in 1903, the tradesman S. Bakirov and the merchant Kh. Akbulatov purchased a plot of land within the city for 35,000 rubles, after which they sent another request for the construction of a mosque to the authorities, for which they received approval. So exactly in 5 months, a grandiose structure was erected on a previously empty place. The mosque bore the imprint of the Byzantine style, which is fully consistent with the project of the architect Nikolai Zhukov. The construction was financed by the merchant Salekh Yusupovich Yerzin.

Already since 1904, up to 2,000 people performed Friday prayers in the Moscow Cathedral Mosque, who strictly observed the prayer schedule even after the atheistic Bolsheviks came to power. In the dashing Stalin years, many religious figures of the mosque were repressed, but the authorities were afraid to close the spiritual institution, fearing opposition from Muslims throughout the country. So, the Moscow Cathedral Mosque remained the only one where believers gathered during prayers in Moscow.

In preparation for the 1980 Olympics, the Moscow City Council decided to demolish the old mosque building. However, numerous petitions from the spiritual leaders of Russia and the Arab countries prevented this terrible act from happening.

Since 1996, the council of muftis of Russia has been located in the building of the Moscow Cathedral Mosque. By that time, the exact schedule of prayers in Moscow had also been established.

In 2005, a large-scale reconstruction of the spiritual institution began. Special attention the architects paid attention to the minarets, which, according to the plan, should reach a height of 75 meters and be visible from the windows of the Kremlin.

The role of the Moscow Cathedral Mosque in the history of the development of Islam in Moscow and Russia can hardly be overestimated. During the years of Stalinist repressions, it was she who was the guiding star for thousands of Muslims throughout the country.

Moscow Historical Mosque - the oldest Islamic institution in the capital

The oldest mosque in the Russian capital is rightfully considered the Moscow Historical Mosque, which was built at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. Historical chronicles testify that even before Napoleon's invasion of Moscow, there was a prayer yard on the territory of the city, created under the collegium of the Tatar prince Sulamit-Murza. However, the plague that raged in the capital claimed the lives of most of the parishioners, including the prince himself. Later, the spiritual institution itself perished in a fire in 1812.

After graduation Patriotic War The Tatar population turned to the authorities with a request to build a new mosque on the site of the burnt building. And, finally, in 1823, in the possession of the merchant Khashalov, a simple one-story building, which outwardly little resembled a mosque. However, daily, following the prayer schedule, believers flocked here from all over the area.

In 1880, the dome and minaret were completed. In this form, the mosque functioned until 1939, when, by decision of the Moscow authorities, it was closed, the minaret was demolished, and the imam was shot. The spiritual building housed the military registration and enlistment office and workshops.

In 1993, after large-scale reconstruction of the building, the mosque resumed its work and again began to receive believers during prayers in Moscow.

Famous mosques of the Russian capital

In addition to the two well-known spiritual institutions of the city, which played an important role in the development of Islam in Russia, other mosques in Moscow should also be mentioned.

Shines with golden crescents crowning geometrically correct domes, the Memorial Mosque on Poklonnaya Hill. The majestic building was erected in 1995-1997 in memory of the Muslim soldiers who gave their lives in the battles of the Great Patriotic War.

In the picturesque area of ​​the village of Otradnoe, the Yadryam Mosque operates, which serves not only as a religious, but also as an educational Muslim center. It provides training in the basics of Islam for adults and children.

See the current prayer schedule for cities in Russia and other countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States per day/month/year

One of the prerequisites muslim prayer is its timely fulfillment. Any of the five daily prayers, erroneously or intentionally (“advance”) read before the set time for each of them during the day, is considered invalid.

Islam prescribes to strictly adhere to the rule "Each prayer has its own time." Believers can transfer or unite them only in exceptional situations.

It should be borne in mind that there are restrictions on when to pray categorically forbidden:

  • starting from the moment the sun begins to rise until it breaks away from the horizon (that is, for about half an hour in the morning);
  • when the heavenly body is at its highest point of the daily trajectory (at the zenith);
  • throughout the sunset. (The hadiths brought to us by Muslim, al-Bukhari, Ibn Majay and an-Nasai warn about this).

As you can see, the time for performing an act of worship among Muslims is strictly tied to the position of the sun, which means it depends on the geographical latitude and longitude of the area. In addition, the madhhab of the praying person also matters for (asr) - the Hanafis perform it later than the Shafiites and other Muslims (and the difference can be from 30 minutes to an hour or even more, depending on the time of year).

The general rules for calculating prayer times in Islam are as follows:

1. For the morning (or pre-dawn, Sabah, Fajr) prayer - from dawn until the moment the sun begins to rise.

2. For midday (oil, zuhr) - the time after the obstruction point (when the sun passes its zenith) until the shadow of the object becomes larger than itself, and thus the time for the next prayer comes. At the same time, it is customary for the Hanafi to take as a base the double (in relation to the object itself) length of the shadow, and in the rest of the madhhabs - a single one, i.e. shadow of equal length.

3. For the evening (or afternoon, ikende, asr) prayer- from the astronomical end of the midday prayer period until the beginning of sunset. There is a separate calculation formula, according to which the total duration from the moment of obstruction until the heavenly body touches the horizon line is divided into seven equal intervals. Muslims take four of them for the time of zuhr, the remaining three - for the asr prayer.

4. For the evening (ahsham, maghrib) prayer- from the disappearance of the sun below the horizon to the onset of darkness, i.e. until the evening dawn is over.

5. For the night (yastu, isha)- from the moment of complete dissipation of the evening dawn and until the appearance of predawn illumination in the eastern part of the sky.

Self-determine right time prayer for believers is often difficult. And there is not always a mosque nearby, from where you can hear the azan, signaling that it is already possible to start praying. In such conditions, special prayer schedules come to the rescue in the form of calendars, special Internet services or mobile applications. The hours and minutes of the end of the morning meal (suhoor) and breaking the fast () for those who fast are usually indicated there.

However, it must always be remembered that any automatic methods for calculating the time of prayers cannot be absolutely accurate. This also applies to the prayer schedule, the link to which we provided at the very beginning of the article. (It provides a detailed schedule for hundreds of cities, including Moscow, Nur-Sultan, Tashkent, Baku, Bishkek, Dushanbe, Samarkand, St. Petersburg, Kazan, Makhachkala, Ufa, Grozny, Yekaterinburg, Samara, Nizhny Novgorod, Krasnodar, Novosibirsk, Tyumen, big cities Tatarstan, Bashkortostan, Crimea and other regions). Therefore, as a precaution, it is better to start praying 5-10 minutes later (and on fasting days it is recommended to stop eating, on the contrary, earlier) of the calculated astronomical time.

Fajr Shuruk Zuhr Asr Maghreb Isha
01 08:00 09:09 15:12 19:31 21:16 22:21
02 08:00 09:09 15:12 19:30 21:15 22:20
03 07:59 09:09 15:12 19:30 21:15 22:20
04 07:59 09:08 15:12 19:29 21:15 22:20
05 07:59 09:08 15:11 19:29 21:15 22:20
06 07:59 09:08 15:11 19:29 21:14 22:19
07 07:59 09:08 15:11 19:28 21:14 22:19
08 07:58 09:07 15:11 19:28 21:14 22:19
09 07:58 09:07 15:10 19:27 21:14 22:19
10 07:58 09:07 15:10 19:27 21:13 22:18
11 07:58 09:07 15:10 19:26 21:13 22:18
12 07:58 09:06 15:10 19:26 21:13 22:18
13 07:57 09:06 15:09 19:25 21:13 22:17
14 07:57 09:06 15:09 19:24 21:12 22:17
15 07:57 09:06 15:09 19:24 21:12 22:17
16 07:57 09:05 15:09 19:23 21:12 22:16
17 07:56 09:05 15:08 19:23 21:11 22:16
18 07:56 09:05 15:08 19:22 21:11 22:16
19 07:56 09:04 15:08 19:22 21:11 22:16
20 07:55 09:04 15:07 19:21 21:11 22:15
21 07:55 09:04 15:07 19:21 21:10 22:15
22 07:55 09:03 15:07 19:21 21:10 22:15
23 07:55 09:03 15:06 19:21 21:10 22:14
24 07:54 09:03 15:06 19:21 21:09 22:14
25 07:54 09:03 15:06 19:21 21:09 22:14
26 07:54 09:02 15:06 19:21 21:09 22:14
27 07:53 09:02 15:05 19:21 21:08 22:13
28 07:53 09:02 15:05 19:21 21:08 22:13
29 07:53 09:01 15:05 19:21 21:08 22:13
30 07:52 09:01 15:04 19:21 21:08 22:12
31 07:52 09:01 15:04 19:21 21:07 22:12
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The site "My prayer" will help you find out the exact time of prayer in Moscow for today and the month of the current year. This page provides accurate information about the start and end times of all obligatory prayers in Islam. The schedule allows Muslims to determine the time of the morning, noon, afternoon, evening and night prayers in the capital of Russia and the Moscow region. The most advanced and accurate methods are used to determine the time.

Prayer times: exact prayer schedule, Moscow, Cathedral Mosque.

Namaz is a key rite of worship in Islam, one of the pillars of the religion. The importance of salt for a Muslim cannot be overestimated. If you come on a business trip in Moscow, you need to take into account the time difference with other cities and perform prayer exactly on time.

Prayers in Islam can be divided into two types - obligatory (fard) and desirable (nafil, sunnah). Each fard prayer has a performance time set by the Almighty. In order for Allah Almighty to accept a prayer, a Muslim must read it on time.

There are more than 1.5 billion Muslims in the world. When performing prayer, they face Mecca, the Kaaba, which is a symbol of unity. All Muslims read salt five times a day. It may seem that believers have to give up everything to pray, otherwise they will not have time to start prayer. In fact, the timing of the salt is quite flexible, you can start praying in a fairly long period of time, which makes it easier to fulfill your duty to Allah. Let's say more than 4 hours are allocated for the evening salt. That is why it is important to know the start time of prayer in Moscow.

The religious beliefs of Muslims are reflected in the Koran, they cannot be subject to any changes. However, Islam is also a practical religion practiced by a huge number of people. In connection with this, Islam provides for almost any circumstances, including rare ones. If a Muslim went on a long journey, the time for reading a prayer can be reduced. In exceptional circumstances, prayer may be reduced to a minimum. Let us remember how it is said in the Qur'an: "Allah desires ease for you and does not wish you hardship (Quran 2: 185)".

Prayer time for today

Determine the exact time for today in Moscow for the following prayers:

  • Al-Fajr (translated from Arabic Dawn);
  • Az-Zuhr (translated from Arabic Middle of the day);
  • Al-Asr (translation from Arabic Epoch);
  • Al-Maghrib (translated from Arabic West);
  • Al-Isha (translated from Arabic Evening).

It is important to understand that a believer must perform prayer under any circumstances, even during military operations, during various disasters or during illness. If a person, due to his physical condition, cannot perform salty standing, he can do it in a sitting or even lying position.

Monthly Prayer Schedule

It is very convenient to have a prayer schedule for the current month - this way the risk of missing prayer times is reduced to a minimum. Our portal contains a detailed table of prayers for a period of 30 days. Salt time was determined by both traditional and modern methods.

The service shows how much time is left before the start of the next prayer, so that Muslims have time to perform the ritual of worship.

Muslims read namaz at least 5 times a day. The most common names are: Fajr, Zhoor, Asr, Maghrib, Isha.

Five obligatory prayers distributed throughout the day in such a way that a person can not only fulfill his religious duties, but also effectively solve his worldly affairs.

Prayer Timing Methods

To determine the salt time, the services use the following calculation methods, which set the latitude and longitude in given cities:

  • MWL - Muslim World League,
  • ISNA - Islamic Society of North America
  • Egypt - Egyptian Research Center
  • Saudi Arabia - Umm el Qura, Mecca
  • Karachi - University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi.
  • Tehran - Institute of Geophysics of Tehran University.
  • Shia Isna Ashari (Jafarites)

Our service, when determining the time of prayer in Moscow, uses the method of the World Muslim League for the northern countries.

Method of the Muslim World League

Below are the details of the time zone, as well as the latitude and longitude of the city of Moscow. Using this information, the service determines the schedule of prayers in Moscow:

  • Country Russia
  • Region: Moscow, Moscow region
  • Time zone: UTC +3
  • Latitude: 55.753960
  • Longitude: 37.620393

The site site updates the schedule of prayers in Moscow and other cities of Russia every day, and will also be able to help Muslims who find themselves abroad. The schedule can be used in any country in the world, so do not forget to bookmark the My Prayer service or share it on your page in social network not to lose.

Mosques, prayer rooms, halal cafes

Mosque addresses:

  • st. Bolshaya Tatarskaya, 28
  • st. Minskaya, 2b "Mosque on Poklonnaya Hill"
  • lane Vypolzov per. e.7 Cathedral Mosque
  • st. Khachaturyan, d.8
  • Shchelkovo, st. Sovetskaya, 10
  • Podolsk, Domodedovskoe highway, 35a
  • Balashikha, st. Pervomayskaya, 7
  • Noginsk, st. Yuzhnaya, d.35

prayer rooms

Addresses of prayer rooms in Moscow:

  • Komsomolskaya sq. Kazan Station
  • Sheremetyevo airport
  • Domodedovo Airport 2nd floor
  • Vnukovo Airport 2nd floor
  • Lyubertsy, st. Yuzhnaya, 10
  • sh. Enthusiastov d.33 p.10
  • st. Garibaldi d.56
  • m. Lublino, Sadovod market, 13 row
  • st. Admiral Lazarev d.26, "Mercy"
  • st. Lenina d.25-a
  • st. Klochkova, 10, prayer room in the cafe "Ansar"
  • st. Zelenodolskaya 12
  • st. Glavmosstroy, 3

Halal cafe

Addresses of halal cafes and restaurants in Moscow:

  • MKAD, 32nd kilometer, vl4, shopping center Lawn, cafe "ZAM-ZAM"
  • st. Novocherkassky Boulevard, 57k2 (Maryino metro station) "Teahouse Dolina"
  • st. Klochkova, 10, cafe "Ansar"
  • Leninsky Prospekt, 148, Cafe "Bashlam"
  • Signalny pr-d 9b, Tea bar
  • Taganskaya sq. d.88
  • Dmitrovskoe sh. d.30
  • sh. Enthusiastov d.33 p.10
  • st. Fan, d.3k6
  • Ryazansky prospect, 46 building 6
  • Lianozovsky pr-d vl.1-a
  • st. Lesnaya, d.1
  • m. Schukinskaya, shopping center Pike.

Video: prayer time

The Ummah of Muslims is one body. Almighty Allah forbade the division of Muslims into currents. Believers can only be called Muslims and should strive to become mukmins. All divisions and currents in the faith are prohibited in the Qur'an. In the Book of Allah you will not find such names as Shiites, Sunnis, Salafis, Sufis and others. Only Muslims! Whoever classifies himself as a member of some sect has disobeyed Allah, but many do not realize this and are proud of what they have gained.

“Turn to Him (Allah) with repentance, fear him, pray and do not be among the polytheists. And among those who split their religion and became sects, each of which rejoices in what it has” (30/31-32).

Allah Almighty says:

“Indeed, your Ummah is one Ummah, and I am your Lord. Be afraid of me! But they divided their religion into parts, and each sect rejoices in what it has” (23/52-53).

Allah's call is for Muslims to think about their situation. Fixed it. For correction, Allah offers a completely natural way - this is joining the revelation - the Koran. Says like this:

“Hold firmly to the rope (faith, Book, path) of Allah, all together and do not be divided. Remember the mercy that Allah showed you when you were enemies. After all, it is He who united your hearts. And by his grace you have become brothers” (3/103).

“Do not be like those who are divided and divided after clear signs have come to them. It is for them that great torment is prepared” (3/105)

If you do not have the opportunity to watch the sunrise and sunset, then this page of the service will be useful for you, insha Allah.

The service site determines the exact time of prayer for today in Moscow and the Moscow region. On this page of the site you can find out the schedule of all obligatory prayers for a month and download it to your computer or smartphone.

Prayer times for today in Moscow

All Muslims are required to read their prayers at the time set by the Almighty Creator. A prayer will be accepted if it is read on time and with humility. Need to understand the meaning read by a Muslim suras and verses of the Qur'an. The meaningless pronunciation of letters will not help a person in any way. The Most High said to read His Book and meditate.

One of the best deeds for a Muslim is a prayer read on time with humility.

Don't forget to bookmark the site so you don't lose it! Please share on your page! May Almighty Allah make us and our offspring from among those who read namaz! Peace be with you, dear brothers and sisters!

Namaz (Salt) is the most beloved worship for Allah. Namaz is prescribed for a person at a certain time. Allah Almighty Subhana wa Ta'ala says in the Qur'an: "When you complete the prayer, then remember Allah standing, sitting or lying on your sides. When you are safe, then perform prayer. Verily, prayer is prescribed for believers at a certain time" (Sura 4 An-Nisa, verse 103).

In a hadith from ‘Abdullah ibn Mas "ud (radiallahu ‘anhu) it says: “Once I asked the Prophet ﷺ: “What deed (of a person) is most dear to Allah Ta’ala.” Rasulullah ﷺ replied: "Namaz." Then, I asked what was the next act, and Rasulullah ﷺ replied: “Kindness to parents.” And I again asked what was next, and the answer was: "Jihad"" . Ali Mulla ‘Kari (rahmatullahi alaihi ‘) says that this hadeeth is a confirmation of the words of scientists that the very first thing after iman (faith) is prayer. It is also narrated from the words of Ibn Masud that the Messenger ﷺ said: “The best deed is a prayer performed at the beginning of the time allotted for it” . These words of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ clearly establish the priority of reading prayer over other matters. Therefore, it is very important that the prayer be performed on time.

Time of the five obligatory prayers

1. Morning prayer time

The time of the morning prayer begins from the moment the dawn appears and lasts until the beginning of sunrise. Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said: "The time of the morning prayer begins at dawn and continues until the sun rises" (Muslim) Another hadeeth says: "Don't let the predawn light fool you, the dawn is on the horizon" (Tirmizi). From this hadith, we understand that the time of the morning prayer begins at dawn, and not from the predawn light. The pre-dawn beam of light rises vertically, after which it becomes dark, and then the true dawn appears, its whiteness spreading on the horizon. And as it says in the hadith "goes on until the sun rises" i.e. as soon as the sunrise begins, the time of the morning prayer stops and the one who did not have time to perform the prayer must make up as missed.

Mustahabb (best) morning prayer times

Most the best time for the morning prayer, this is when it becomes light, and so that there is so much time left before sunrise after the prayer, so that you can repeat the prayer, according to the Sunnah, in case of an error. Rafi' ibn Khadij (radiallahu anhu) narrates that Rasulullah ﷺ said: "Read Fajr prayer when the dawn is good, because it has great rewards" and also Ibn Maja and Abu Dawud narrated the hadith: “Read the morning prayer when the morning comes, as you should, because because of this you get great rewards”

2. The time of midday prayer (solatul-zuhr - صلاة الظهر)

The time of Zuhr prayer begins after the deviation of the sun from the zenith and lasts until the start of the time of Asr prayer. The time of Asr prayer comes when the shadow of an object becomes twice as large as the object itself, except for the main shadow of the object (since the shadow begins to grow after the zenith of the sun, and the shadow during the zenith is called the main shadow).

‘Abdullah ibn ‘Amr (radiallahu ‘anhu) narrates that Rasulullah ﷺ said: “The time of Zuhr prayer is after the zenith of the sun, when the length of a person’s shadow is equal to his height, until the time of ‘Asr prayer” . From this hadith it follows that the time of Zuhr prayer comes after the zenith, but it is not necessary to read it immediately after the zenith, but you have to wait. In another hadith, it is narrated: ‘Abdullah ibn Rafi‘, the slave of the wife of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ Ummi Salama, asked Abu Hurairah (radiallahu ‘anhu) about the time of prayer. Abu Hurairah (radiallahu anhu) replied: "Listen! Recite Zuhr prayer when your shadow is equal to your height, and recite ‘Asr prayer when your shadow is twice your height.” .

Abu Hurairah (radiallahu ‘anhu) narrates that the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said: “If these are hot days, then postpone prayer until it is cooler, for verily, intense heat comes from the spread of the breath of hell.” and in another hadee it says: Abu Hurayrah (radiyallahu ‘anhu) reports that Rasulullah ﷺ said: "The flames of hell complained to their Lord, saying, 'Oh Lord, one part of me has swallowed up the other,' and He allowed the flames to take two breaths in winter and summer, which is why it is at this time that you feel the most intense heat and the most intense cold" From these hadiths it becomes clear that on hot days it is better to wait until it gets cooler, but the Zuhr prayer must be performed before the time of ʻAsr.

Mustahabb (best) noon prayer times

Zuhr prayer is better to delay in summer, and read earlier in winter. As already mentioned hadith about zuhr prayer: “If it is very hot, then pray in a cool time” The following hadith confirms that in winter it is necessary to read zuhr prayer earlier. Anas (radiallahu ‘anhu) reports that "Rasulullah ﷺ in the summer he read zuhr prayer in a cool time, and earlier in the winter"

3. The time of the afternoon prayer (solatul-ʻasr - صلاة العصر)

The time of Asr prayer begins after the end of the Zuhr time and continues until the beginning of sunset. During sunset, you cannot perform prayer, but however, if you managed to perform at least one rak'ah of prayer ʻAsr, then you need to complete the prayer to the end. It is narrated in a hadeeth from Abu Hurairah (radiallahu ‘anhu): that the Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: "Whoever managed to perform at least one rak'at ‘asr prayer before sunset, he managed to perform ‘asr prayer"

Mustahabb (best) afternoon prayer time

It is mustahabb to delay ‘Asr prayer, but it is not permissible to delay so much that the sun is close to sunset. Anas (radiallahu ‘anhu) narrates that the Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: "This is the prayer of a munafiq (hypocrite), if a person sits and waits for the sun to turn yellow and close to sunset, then he gets up and quickly pecks four times. And he does not remember Allah in his prayer, or remembers very little" .

4. Evening prayer time

Maghrib prayer begins immediately after sunset and lasts until the sunset of Shafak abyad. Shafaka abyad is the disappearance of redness and whiteness remains in the sky (white shafaq). Ibn Umar says in a hadith: "Maghrib prayer time lasts until the shafak disappears" and in another hadeeth ‘Abdullah ibn Mas‘ud (radiallahu ‘anhu) says that: "Rasulullah ﷺ read maghrib prayer when the sun was setting, and he read ‘isha (night) when darkness spread on the horizon, and sometimes postponed until people gathered" .

Mustahabb (the best) time of prayer

Maghrib prayer should be read immediately after sunset, without delay. Abu Ayub Ansari (radiallahu ‘anhu) narrates that Rasulullah ﷺ said: “My community will always be in blessings, (or said: “it will be in the state inherent in them from birth that (is in Islam)”) as long as they do not postpone Maghrib prayer until the stars appear”

5. The time of the night prayer

The time of ‘isha prayer begins after the end of the Maghrib time. And there is no doubt that the darkness on the horizon appears only after the whiteness disappears. Since after the red dawn, shafak abyad appears, i.e. whiteness on the horizon, and after that darkness sets in and lasts until dawn.

In the hadith about the “Imamate of Jibrail (‘aleihis salam)” it is said: “I read ‘isha with Jibrail (‘alayhis salam) when the shafak disappeared”.

Nafi‘ ibn Jubayr (rahmatullahi ‘alaihi) relates that ‘Umar (radiallahu ‘anhu) wrote a letter to Abu Musa Ash‘ari (radiallahu ‘anhu): "Recite ‘isha in any part of the night you wish, and do not neglect it".

‘Ubeyd ibn Jarih (radiallahu ‘anhu) asked Abu Hurairah (radiallahu ‘anhu): "Which Lately‘isha prayer? He replied: "The coming of the dawn".

Mustahabb (best) night prayer times

Postponing ‘isha prayer until midnight or until the first third of the night is better. Abu Hurairah (radiyallahu anhu) narrates that Rasulullah ﷺ said: “If this was not painful for my community, I would definitely order them to postpone ‘isha prayer until half or until the first third of the night.”

But if, due to the postponement of prayer, there is a danger that many people will not participate in the jama‘at, because of which the jama‘at will become small, then there is no need to delay until that time. When the time comes for ‘isha prayer, it should be read when more people can participate in it.
Jabir (radiallahu ‘anhu) talks about the habit of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ regarding ‘ish prayer: "A'isha prayer he began in different time, for when he saw that people had already gathered, he started it early, and when he saw that people were slow, he delayed him (so that more people participated in the prayer) ". From this it follows that the number of people must be taken into account. Namaz jama‘at should be read at a time in which there is a possibility of participation of more people. And there is no need to set a time for prayer in which there is a fear that many people will not participate in it, because the reward for prayer depends on the number of people in the jama‘at.

Time of Witr Wajib Prayer

Witr prayer is recited immediately after ‘isha prayer. About the witr prayer of Kharija ibn Hudhayfa says: "Rasulullah (sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam) came to us and said:" Allah Ta'ala ordered you to read a prayer that is better than red camels - this is witr prayer, and made it for you between 'isha and dawn "

Mustahabb (best) Witr prayer times

A person who is sure that he will wake up before dawn, then it is best not to read Witr prayer immediately after ‘ish, but he should wake up before dawn and read Witr. In a hadith from Jabir (radiallahu ‘anhu) it is said that Rasulullah ﷺ said: "Whoever is afraid that he will not wake up in the last part of the night, he should read Witr prayer at the beginning of the night, and whoever hopes that he will get up at the end of the night, he should read Witr at the end of the night, because in the prayer, which is read at the end of the night, angels are involved. And that's better."

However, a person who is afraid that he will not wake up before dawn, it is necessary to read witr prayer along with the ‘isha prayer, as it becomes known from the hadith itself. And “the beginning of the night” does not mean before the prayer ‘isha. This means after ‘ish, since the time of witr prayer begins after ‘ish, as was given in the hadith about the time of witr prayer.

Friday prayer times

Friday prayer (Juma prayer) is performed every Friday during the midday prayer in mosques (Juma prayer replaces the midday prayer "zuhr"). Friday prayer is one of the obligatory prayers (fard) along with five daily and funeral prayers. But unlike 5 fard prayers, Friday prayer is not a duty for all Muslims.

Friday prayer or Friday prayer is a mandatory action for every adult Muslim (male). The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said that the collective performance of Friday prayers in the mosque is obligatory for those who believe in Allah and the Day of Judgment. The exceptions are women, slaves, children and the sick. It is allowed not to visit the mosque on Friday during natural disasters and bad weather: severe frosts, heavy rain, hail.

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