Prayer Times in Afghanistan
Farah
N:32.279446, E:62.460278
Farah
N:32.279446, E:62.460278
Herat
N:34.871113, E:61.93028
Konar
N:34.79139, E:70.81695
Konar
N:34.8325, E:70.78861
Kabol
N:34.365276, E:69.456665
Ghowr
N:34.633335, E:66.4
Vardak
N:34.3, E:68.0
Paktika
N:31.796667, E:68.958885
Paktika
N:33.13972, E:69.289444
Zabol
N:32.42361, E:66.373886
Ghazni
N:32.57611, E:67.79639
Ghazni
N:32.606667, E:67.83083
Zabol
N:32.66139, E:67.28528
Paktia
N:33.4925, E:69.148056
Kandahar
N:31.510555, E:66.31084
Nangarhar
N:34.4125, E:71.03222
Bamian
N:34.15, E:66.75
Kandahar
N:31.536112, E:65.559166
(AF15)
N:35.78583, E:71.31028
Herat
N:35.17139, E:61.488335
Vardak
N:34.466667, E:68.38333
Ghazni
N:33.545834, E:67.95611
Oruzgan
N:32.31972, E:65.25833
Ghowr
N:34.683334, E:66.36667
Paktika
N:32.716667, E:69.416664
Kandahar
N:30.544167, E:66.14361
Paktika
N:32.378887, E:68.55222
Lowgar
N:34.083332, E:68.833336
Herat
N:33.115276, E:62.6
Ghowr
N:33.743332, E:63.523613
Lowgar
N:33.960278, E:68.87334
Ghazni
N:33.725277, E:67.647224
Kabol
N:34.719444, E:69.037224
Lowgar
N:33.960278, E:68.87334
Parvan
N:34.759167, E:69.49555
Konar
N:34.9025, E:70.998055
Helmand
N:33.01611, E:64.9625
Kandahar
N:31.581388, E:65.620834
Ghazni
N:32.90139, E:68.325
Baghlan
N:35.66528, E:69.373055
(AF15)
N:35.239723, E:70.82056
Zabol
N:32.531113, E:67.145836
Ghazni
N:33.88028, E:67.65
Samangan
N:35.516666, E:68.0
Farah
N:32.53, E:62.822777
Ghazni
N:33.975834, E:67.40972
Badghis
N:35.248055, E:64.11833
Ghazni
N:33.843056, E:67.781944
Ghazni
N:33.855835, E:67.87889
Lowgar
N:33.806946, E:68.945274
Oruzgan
N:33.723057, E:65.808334
Zabol
N:32.338055, E:66.64528
Konar
N:34.6625, E:70.83417
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Qiyam
The term Qiyam-ul-layl, in the most literal sense, means to stand during the night. It is a voluntary prayer which is offered between the time of Ishaa prayer and the Fajr prayer (before dawn). But the most preferred time is before sunrise, in the last third of the night.For more information, read our article on qiyam.
The difference between Standard and Hanafi (Juristic Methods)
The only difference is in the Asr prayer. In the standard method (which is used by Imamas Shafii, Hanbali, and Maliki) the Asr prayer time starts when the shadow of an object is equivalent to its height, whereas in the Hanafi method the Asr prayer time starts when the shadow of an object is twice its height.
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