Prayer Times in Austria
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N:46.533333, E:14.133333
01
N:47.133335, E:16.466667
03
N:48.51139, E:16.531666
Vorarlberg
N:47.4258, E:9.7852
08
N:47.45, E:9.766666
07
N:46.983334, E:11.1
01
N:48.0, E:16.766666
07
N:46.983334, E:11.1
02
N:46.533333, E:14.158333
03
N:48.75611, E:16.5325
03
N:48.634445, E:16.7025
06
N:46.916668, E:15.916667
04
N:47.7, E:14.233334
01
N:46.983334, E:16.133333
06
N:47.216667, E:15.35
03
N:48.35, E:16.1
03
N:48.859722, E:15.8527775
03
N:48.4, E:16.566668
04
N:47.85, E:13.883333
03
N:48.8, E:15.233334
04
N:48.274723, E:14.282222
06
N:47.483334, E:14.55
03
N:47.733334, E:15.666667
03
N:48.696667, E:16.318333
03
N:48.62417, E:16.548056
08
N:47.149723, E:9.85
07
N:47.083332, E:11.916667
07
N:47.083332, E:11.883333
07
N:47.233334, E:11.0
07
N:46.983334, E:10.55
06
N:46.916668, E:15.75
06
N:47.216667, E:15.6
06
N:46.85, E:15.85
06
N:46.85, E:15.8
06
N:47.5, E:14.233334
05
N:47.233334, E:12.65
Tyrol
N:47.2354, E:11.2992
07
N:47.233334, E:11.283333
05
N:47.283333, E:13.133333
05
N:47.4, E:13.066667
05
N:47.3, E:13.116667
07
N:47.53361, E:10.738611
03
N:48.393055, E:16.600834
03
N:48.7875, E:15.502778
05
N:47.233334, E:12.516666
03
N:48.983334, E:15.0
03
N:48.522778, E:16.17389
08
N:47.466667, E:9.65
06
N:47.033333, E:15.566667
03
N:48.692223, E:16.570833
03
N:48.830555, E:15.927778
03
N:48.0325, E:16.4025
03
N:48.558334, E:16.390833
07
N:47.45, E:10.566667
Styria
N:47.3333, E:15.6667
06
N:47.35, E:15.683333
03
N:48.5275, E:16.168056
03
N:48.60611, E:15.854722
07
N:47.416668, E:11.416667
05
N:47.25, E:12.516666
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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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