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SunDown Or Last Sun's Rays Out?

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    farida
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    Salam sister Farida,

    http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9597346.msg183768#msg183768

    Nothing is different in the new site apart from the look and Content management system. The best person to contact about the articles themselves would be Layth I think.

    Salaam Wakas and Aalmakto,

    Thanks for clarification I only noticed it with new website may be its the new look that made me read the content properly. -[

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      Thanks for clarification I only noticed it with new website may be its the new look that made me read the content properly. -[

      handshake

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        Salaam Wakas,

        Finally the new design of this website appear to sanction Ayman's vesion of Islam by saying In Islam, a Year is a luni-solar count made of 365-days (1712, 936), with all the seasons fitting-in-place Vs. Sunnis teaching it to be a lunar one based on 354 days which creates confusion of seasons and time?

        This is clearly not the unbiased approach on this forum.

        peace

        rotfl Now you can see Ayman every where

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          Still confusing. Recently chatted with a fellow muslim (sunni). This conversation was during celebration of Eid. Well, he said fasting starts at time of first prayer (fajr) and ends after maghrib. Now the problem is, Fajr started at 525 am, and Maghrib would occur at 432 pm. Yet sunrise occurred at 705 am and sunset started at 432 pm. Here we have two seemingly different times for the start, yet same times for the ending of the fast. What gives?

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            peace salaam4usa,

            The person whom you spoke with does not follow The Quranic timing, but follows traditional timing. That is why you get the difference you have observed.

            The Quran is very clear that swm/abstinence begins at morning twilight.

            Whenever in such a discssion, simply ask for a reference, i.e. what they are basing their view on. Things are much clearer then.

            All information is correct to the best of my knowledge only and thus should not be taken as a fact. One should always seek knowledge and verify for themselves when possible: 17:36, 20:114, 35:28, 49:6, 58:11.

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