Prayer Times in Ireland
04
N:51.519722, E:-9.271944
07
N:53.51, E:-6.293889
Leinster
N:53.7189, E:-6.3478
04
N:51.829445, E:-9.197778
03
N:52.74139, E:-8.774167
02
N:54.042778, E:-7.376389
30
N:52.38639, E:-6.4494443
03
N:52.815556, E:-8.966667
10
N:53.22861, E:-8.8775
19
N:53.718887, E:-6.347778
13
N:52.591946, E:-7.18
29
N:53.414165, E:-7.296111
04
N:51.746944, E:-8.7425
04
N:51.89528, E:-8.045834
23
N:53.27778, E:-8.037222
Leinster
N:53.1819, E:-6.7967
12
N:53.181946, E:-6.7966666
03
N:52.754723, E:-8.496944
27
N:52.176666, E:-7.755
14
N:53.933334, E:-8.0
14
N:54.166668, E:-8.15
25
N:54.333332, E:-8.5
06
N:55.19639, E:-7.3969445
18
N:53.816666, E:-7.766667
04
N:52.3, E:-8.8
16
N:52.333332, E:-8.916667
04
N:51.65, E:-9.266666
11
N:52.018055, E:-9.900278
02
N:54.03417, E:-7.5325
16
N:52.441113, E:-8.664444
14
N:53.866665, E:-7.9166665
20
N:53.985, E:-8.928333
N:52.116665, E:-8.983334
N:52.133335, E:-8.966667
Connacht
N:54.2368, E:-8.3032
14
N:54.233334, E:-8.3
04
N:52.111946, E:-8.983889
24
N:53.302223, E:-8.099444
11
N:51.975277, E:-9.8955555
27
N:52.107224, E:-7.8647223
27
N:52.09833, E:-7.853889
27
N:52.107224, E:-7.8647223
11
N:51.85389, E:-9.520278
N:52.133335, E:-8.716667
N:52.133335, E:-8.716667
11
N:51.897778, E:-10.128612
26
N:52.845554, E:-7.7355556
25
N:54.24, E:-8.676111
26
N:52.845554, E:-7.7355556
16
N:52.50139, E:-8.890555
16
N:52.445557, E:-9.231667
04
N:52.044445, E:-9.060555
11
N:51.88361, E:-9.530556
04
N:52.00722, E:-8.538055
04
N:51.709446, E:-9.413055
04
N:51.85889, E:-9.023611
16
N:52.333332, E:-8.916667
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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.
Daylight Saving Time
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