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Three times a day for me...and I am sticking with it

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    loli
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    Salam,

    I myself believe that there should be 3 time a day..

    1. Salat Fajar - 2458 - the name itself shows the timing of the solat - at twilight/sun rise
    2. Al-Salat Al-Wusta - description in 2238, and timing in 1778; sinking of the sun till the darkness of the night(in otherwords sun set)
    3. Salat Isya -2458 - the name itself shows the timing of the solat - at night

    My opinion is that 'Wusta' is the description of the solat since it is sandwich between two other solats in a day.

    Some say that there is Salat Isya timing is described in 1778, however i cant accept it since 2458 shows that 3 times of nakedness, and the time of sinking of the sun till darkness of the night is too early for the little ones to ask for permission to enter our room.

    This also fits with 11114 timing, "Two ends of the day(Fajar and Wusta) and early portion of the night(Isya)

    However.. thats just me....

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      unknownuser
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      I meant what specifically is the "time given for the noon prayer" and "time given for isha".

      Well, I just go with the times that are given for the daily prayers. For instance, right now dhuhr begins at 125 in the afternoon, and isha begins a little after 900 P.M.

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