| Date | Day | Fajr | Sunrise | Zuhr | Asr1 | Asr2 | Sunset | Isha |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 10 | Wed | 04:48 | 06:41 | 12:33 | 15:23 | 16:09 | 18:16 | 20:14 |
| Mar 11 | Thu | 04:45 | 06:39 | 12:33 | 15:25 | 16:11 | 18:18 | 20:16 |
| Mar 12 | Fri | 04:42 | 06:36 | 12:33 | 15:26 | 16:13 | 18:20 | 20:18 |
| Mar 13 | Sat | 04:39 | 06:34 | 12:33 | 15:28 | 16:14 | 18:22 | 20:21 |
| Mar 14 | Sun | 04:36 | 06:31 | 12:32 | 15:29 | 16:16 | 18:24 | 20:23 |
| Mar 15 | Mon | 04:34 | 06:28 | 12:32 | 15:30 | 16:18 | 18:27 | 20:25 |
| Mar 16 | Tue | 04:31 | 06:26 | 12:32 | 15:32 | 16:19 | 18:29 | 20:25 |
| Mar 17 | Wed | 04:28 | 06:23 | 12:31 | 15:33 | 16:21 | 18:31 | 20:26 |
| Mar 18 | Thu | 04:25 | 06:21 | 12:31 | 15:34 | 16:23 | 18:33 | 20:27 |
| Mar 19 | Fri | 04:22 | 06:18 | 12:31 | 15:35 | 16:24 | 18:35 | 20:28 |
| Mar 20 | Sat | 04:19 | 06:15 | 12:30 | 15:37 | 16:26 | 18:37 | 20:29 |
| Mar 21 | Sun | 04:16 | 06:13 | 12:30 | 15:38 | 16:28 | 18:39 | 20:30 |
| Mar 22 | Mon | 04:12 | 06:10 | 12:30 | 15:39 | 16:29 | 18:41 | 20:31 |
| Mar 23 | Tue | 04:09 | 06:07 | 12:30 | 15:41 | 16:31 | 18:43 | 20:32 |
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Qibla Direction
The direction to the Qibla (i.e. Makkah) can be ascertained using the map below. There's no need to carry a compass around any more.
Anonymous | 7 October 2008 - 3:12pm
Aslm Alkm
What is the difference between Asr 1 and 2 pls.
jazakallah khairan
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»admin | 8 October 2008 - 4:04pm
The 2nd Asr is the Hanafi opinion. Other scholars have the other opinion, but both opinions are valid.
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»Anonymous | 15 March 2009 - 3:00pm
QIbla Direction tool is excellent thank you
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»Anonymous | 3 April 2009 - 11:52am
Salam Brother (S) ,
Could you post a timetable for Jumah Prayers as well .
JazakAllah
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»admin | 3 April 2009 - 3:35pm
Jumah is always at the same time as Zuhr.
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»Anonymous | 27 April 2009 - 9:22pm
Salam can u tell me how u use QIbla Direction tool plzzzzz. thank u so much.
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»admin | 29 April 2009 - 1:18pm
The question mark button on it explains how to use it. This has recently been added.
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»Anonymous | 2 June 2009 - 4:27pm
Could you please tell me the cut off point for zuhr and fajr
jazzakallah khairan
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»Anonymous | 8 June 2009 - 6:55pm
Saalam,
I am a 12 year old and i am ashamed to say that i still don't understand namaaz is it possible for you to post all five prayers so i can learn them by heart a please Allah subhanaa waala taala?
Thank you very much
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»Anonymous | 2 July 2009 - 2:22pm
I actually am confused with it as well
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»Anonymous | 2 July 2009 - 2:28pm
Salam
Could you please post me a prayer timetable and namaz book as I gave someone mine to borrow but they want to keep it so they were the only one I've got.
Jazakallah khairan
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»admin | 3 July 2009 - 2:26pm
Did you try clicking the question mark icon, because that tells you how to use it.
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»Anonymous | 8 July 2009 - 1:11pm
How can you say farja namaz before the sun has risen I though the call for prayer was before the first namaz if iam wrong could you help correct me as i am just a new convert thank you kindly from sakeena
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»admin | 9 July 2009 - 12:32pm
The valid time period for Fajr is from Dawn until Sunrise. However I'm not sure that I understood your question properly.
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»Anonymous | 10 July 2009 - 11:25am
Wa alikum assalam,
Fajr: 2 Sunna then 2 Farz
Zuhar: 4 Sunna 4 Farz 2 Sunna 2 Nafal
Asr: 4 Sunna 4 Farz
Maghrib: 3 Farz 2 Sunna 2 Nafal
Isha: 4 Sunna 4 Farz 2 Sunna 2 Nafal 3 Witar 2 Nafal.
I hope this will help.
May Allah be our guiding light
Allah hafiz..
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»Anonymous | 12 July 2009 - 9:20pm
Aslamualaikum.
One of my friend performed Umrah in recent days. He cut his nail while he was in IHRAM. Now he is in Pakistan and want to pay DUM. He wants to know if he can pay DUM in Pakistan or he may ask any person in Mecca to pay DUM on his behalf.
JazakAllah
Muhammad Ayub
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»Anonymous | 14 July 2009 - 4:34pm
i am a mother of two children and wanted to know if glasgow central mosque does any activities for children aged 5-6 year olds,
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»Anonymous | 18 July 2009 - 5:04pm
Salam,
Nothing to be ashamed of, it's great that you're asking...
Would love to help, but I'm not sure I understand your question, what exactly don't you understand about prayers/namaz? is it the actual "how to pray", or the timings for each prayer?
you asked to "post all five prayers so i can learn them by heart", they're really all very similar procedure-wise, but they differ in length, so you don't have to learn five prayers by heart. Do you know al-Fatiha by heart? and any short Surahs? how about Tashahud?
If you don't I'd be happy to post them for you :)
Salam,
Nancy
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»Anonymous | 19 July 2009 - 12:57am
Asalaamu alaykum
I recently moved to glasgow for uni and the Qibla direction tool helped a lot!
JazakAllah khair.
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»Anonymous | 23 July 2009 - 1:23pm
the time you have for dawn is not correct nor for sunset i checked it out with the scottish weather center for scotland the sun did at that time start to rise later than what you have i thought you could not read namaz until you saw the first crack of light from the dawn and before the sun sets thats why iam sorry if i cause any offence ?
i know the azan comes first just as the sun starts to appear then fajar namaz
sakeena
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»admin | 23 July 2009 - 3:21pm
According to the BBC Weather Website, Sunset and Sunrise are eight minutes and ten minutes later respectively, compared with what the Mosque's Prayer Timetable shows. If you follow the Mosque's Timetable, then you'll always be praying within the correct time period. In other words, you won't accidentally pray Fajr after Sunrise, nor Maghrib before Sunset.
A more technical answer to your question is that the year is actually 365.2422 days long. This means that the Prayer Timetable is losing up to a minute of accuracy every year (until the leap year when this drift is compensated for).
The Sunrise/Sunset almanac calculations also depend on the algorithm used.
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»Anonymous | 26 July 2009 - 12:32pm
Assalamu Alaikum,
Is there a prayer timetable for the entire year.
Jazakum Allaho Khaira.
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»Anonymous | 31 July 2009 - 12:32pm
asalam walaykum
my name is Muhamma Jahangir and i am looking for qibla cumpus for qbla direction how can i find it
thanks
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»Anonymous | 4 August 2009 - 6:54pm
i don't get this timetable...i want to ask u if i av 2 fast accordind 2 wa time i'll be opening my fast n closing it???according to fajr or sunrise??
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»admin | 5 August 2009 - 9:49am
You'll close your fast (i.e. the end of sehri) five minutes before the time displayed in the Fajr column, and you'll open it at Sunset.
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»Anonymous | 5 August 2009 - 1:31pm
salaam
can u explain why fajr is at 1.33am on your timetable but other namaz timetables say this is too early for fajr to start.
what time should i stop my fast at (i.e sehri) tomorror 6/8/09. and when should i pray the fajr namaz
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»admin | 5 August 2009 - 2:55pm
The Imams of Glasgow are working towards a unified timetable for the whole of Glasgow. Currently, one institution still needs convincing before this can become a reality.
You can start/close your fast five minutes before the Fajr start time, and pray Fajr at the Fajr start time.
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»Anonymous | 7 August 2009 - 9:53am
Assalaam-Alaykum,
Can I get electronic copy of the prayer time table for the whole year?
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»admin | 8 August 2009 - 5:21pm
To learn the prayer procedure:
http://www.islamicfinder.org/prayer/
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»Anonymous | 8 August 2009 - 6:10pm
Assalmu Alikum
I have 3 boxes of used clothes, I need to know if the central mosque can take these clothes or any other place that accept (Sadka) in Glasgow ?
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»admin | 10 August 2009 - 9:30am
There is a clothes bank in the Car Park which belongs to Islamic Relief.
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»Anonymous | 11 August 2009 - 9:34am
what do you mean "You can start/close your fast five minutes before the Fajr start time, and pray Fajr at the Fajr start time."
surely you can eat till fajar starts -who speak of this 5 min thing ? who is admin ?
will central masjad continue down this 1.33 fajar start date or will they realise this is incorrect and come in line with other masjid ? such as farooq ?
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»admin | 11 August 2009 - 2:23pm
The point about the five minute gap is that Ramadhan timetables will state that Sehri ends five minutes before Fajr starts, and this is what the previous commenter is likely to be using. This isn't a Fiqh forum, so it's not necessary to expand upon the irrelevance of the five minute gap.
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»admin | 13 August 2009 - 3:28pm
The electronic version of the Timetable is now available on this page.
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»mohammed yousaf | 22 August 2009 - 11:46pm
can u use eye drops when u are fasting or take an injection.
my son does not go to mosque read his prayers in the house for last 4 years hardley meets any reletives . goes to work and home no bad habits smoking drinking gambaling no girlfriend belives in arrange marrage this is not a problem except all the above very nice and behalved boy he belives as long he is doing the correct thing he does not nee to go to mosque or meet relatives. please help how i can make him go to the mosque i am always going to thhe mposque so he can not say that u cdo not go so why should it is quite worring.
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»Anonymous | 23 August 2009 - 2:37am
when can we pray fajr,and why is there such a big difference in time of fajr and congregation time?
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»Anonymous | 25 August 2009 - 3:03pm
why are there two times for sehri approx half hour apart?
Which is the correct one to follow?
Jazakallha
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»admin | 26 August 2009 - 11:03am
The Timetable only has one time for the end of Sehri. You may be referring to the Radio Ramadhan timetable which shows times according to differing scholarly opinions. Both are considered to be valid opinions - you can follow the time of your local Mosque.
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»Anonymous | 18 September 2009 - 2:22am
salam
p.s can u guide me
can women offer fajr prayer at home soon as the call for prayer is heard or does she have to wait till the congregation in the mosque starts?
is taharat a must before every wudu? if u used the washroom some time earlier but did not do wudu... would you do taharat before making ablution again??
waiting a reply and jazak Allah khair for your efforts
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»admin | 18 September 2009 - 10:35am
You can perform a prayer as soon as the window for that prayer starts, in other words at the azan time - there's no need to wait for the jamaat time.
You already ensured taharat whilst visiting the washroom, so you don't have to repeat it.
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»Anonymous | 21 September 2009 - 9:57am
Asalamualikum, I am a regular at the central mosque and appreciate all the arrangments in the mosque. I also do appreciate the knowldege of the Imams. But I have also one point, which I think this is the right place to raise. I have observed that Moulana is sometimes late for the prayers. I agree the late is usually by 30 seconds upto 2 minutes, but late is late and it leaves a wrong impression. I know we all are humans and get caught sometimes and feel that the better way is to acknowledge to the people that I was late even if it is by a minute.
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»zara_2k | 22 September 2009 - 2:06pm
what is taharat?
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»Anonymous | 29 September 2009 - 6:14pm
salam alaikom
can some one tell me the adresses of all glasgow mosques or prayers room
thanks
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»Anonymous | 20 November 2009 - 11:29am
Asalamualikum
I sometimes do my namaz behind a shiaa muslim guy is that ok?
Jazakallah khairan
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»Anonymous | 3 December 2009 - 2:55pm
I need someone to help me read the quran again , because I have forgotten and am ashamed of myself.
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»Anonymous | 5 December 2009 - 3:30pm
Inshallah if I can help I will.
e-mail:
mishaheen (at) palmtreebooks.co.uk
Name: Anas
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»admin | 5 December 2009 - 3:42pm
Me too. However, I'm assuming you're male.
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»Anonymous | 3 January 2010 - 12:50am
Assalam-o-Alikum
I am doing Accounting Course and i want to know if it is ok to work in a BANK.
i do not want to make banking as my career job, just want to get some experience and then will INSHALLAH start my own business/ company who will provide financial servces.
Jazakallah khairan
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»admin | 3 January 2010 - 2:13pm
That depends on what you do at the bank:
http://www.albalagh.net/qa/accountant_interest.shtml
http://www.daruliftaa.com/searchResult.php?txt_CategoryID=&intPage=2&txt...
http://daruliftaa.com/question.asp?txt_QuestionID=q-00102010
http://daruliftaa.com/question.asp?txt_QuestionID=q-00071944
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»Anonymous | 6 January 2010 - 5:14pm
Excellent page
Jazakallah khairan
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