Prayer Times in Austria
Lower Austria
N:47.8314, E:16.1671
05
N:47.2, E:12.85
Styria
N:46.8711, E:15.2247
Salzburg
N:47.1155, E:13.1347
Styria
N:46.8756, E:15.9086
Upper Austria
N:47.6652, E:13.608
04
N:47.633335, E:13.616667
Tyrol
N:47.5125, E:12.1133
Upper Austria
N:48.0383, E:14.2077
04
N:48.033333, E:14.2
06
N:47.533333, E:13.933333
Salzburg
N:47.1598, E:13.0902
05
N:47.166668, E:13.1
08
N:47.2825, E:10.057777
08
N:47.266666, E:9.783055
Upper Austria
N:47.712, E:13.6031
04
N:47.716667, E:13.616667
07
N:46.81139, E:12.816389
02
N:46.822777, E:13.792222
07
N:47.483334, E:10.733334
Upper Austria
N:48.2674, E:14.8065
08
N:47.266666, E:9.783055
05
N:47.45, E:12.733334
Upper Austria
N:48.5219, E:14.2971
07
N:46.816666, E:12.75
03
N:48.966667, E:15.15
04
N:48.066666, E:13.9
Lower Austria
N:48.4519, E:16.5983
01
N:47.916668, E:16.466667
Styria
N:46.6995, E:16.0041
06
N:46.688057, E:15.988055
08
N:47.240555, E:9.9794445
07
N:47.216667, E:11.216667
08
N:47.240555, E:9.9794445
02
N:46.962776, E:14.791667
Carinthia
N:46.9628, E:14.7917
02
N:46.962776, E:14.791667
Upper Austria
N:48.23, E:13.9192
03
N:47.483334, E:16.233334
Burgenland
N:47.3361, E:16.2353
01
N:47.333332, E:16.216667
Lower Austria
N:48.4307, E:15.1005
02
N:46.433334, E:14.566667
07
N:47.25, E:11.566667
Lower Austria
N:47.9667, E:16.2
Styria
N:47.1698, E:16.0045
02
N:46.866665, E:14.766666
07
N:46.733334, E:12.383333
07
N:46.733334, E:12.383333
Upper Austria
N:48.0426, E:13.9066
04
N:48.066666, E:13.9
Upper Austria
N:48.3493, E:14.6716
05
N:47.133335, E:13.133333
01
N:47.77861, E:16.934166
03
N:48.016666, E:16.233334
Lower Austria
N:48.0054, E:16.2326
06
N:46.9, E:15.766666
06
N:46.85, E:15.6
06
N:46.866665, E:15.6
07
N:47.083332, E:12.433333
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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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