Prayer Times in Ireland
02
N:54.2125, E:-7.9052777
06
N:55.003613, E:-7.8047223
04
N:51.87528, E:-8.888333
06
N:55.143055, E:-7.5644445
04
N:51.59528, E:-8.775278
04
N:51.8625, E:-8.4925
11
N:51.81, E:-9.785
Munster
N:52.9367, E:-9.3453
10
N:53.22389, E:-7.970556
11
N:52.405556, E:-9.616944
06
N:54.831944, E:-7.483611
01
N:52.73639, E:-6.9725
10
N:53.32528, E:-9.637222
12
N:53.365833, E:-6.4955554
N:53.083332, E:-7.0
23
N:52.986946, E:-7.8958335
01
N:52.73639, E:-6.9725
11
N:52.524723, E:-9.365833
06
N:54.95, E:-7.733333
10
N:53.55, E:-9.95
10
N:53.245, E:-9.738611
06
N:54.848057, E:-8.316389
10
N:53.2925, E:-9.654167
Connacht
N:53.9931, E:-8.058
Ulster
N:54.2703, E:-6.8897
03
N:52.72972, E:-9.385555
10
N:53.157223, E:-8.454166
14
N:53.990833, E:-8.063611
04
N:52.16028, E:-8.203889
23
N:53.3225, E:-7.1538887
11
N:52.514446, E:-9.389722
04
N:51.704723, E:-9.266111
15
N:53.0, E:-7.4
Leinster
N:53.3658, E:-6.4956
26
N:53.104168, E:-8.023334
03
N:52.781666, E:-9.1877775
06
N:54.569168, E:-7.855278
23
N:53.288887, E:-7.746667
22
N:54.2025, E:-6.791111
22
N:54.191944, E:-6.769722
11
N:51.8, E:-10.45
16
N:52.591946, E:-8.649167
13
N:52.48528, E:-7.3458333
01
N:53.08361, E:-6.6352777
27
N:52.168056, E:-7.522222
25
N:54.2925, E:-9.055555
26
N:52.705276, E:-7.848611
20
N:54.304165, E:-9.300278
18
N:53.616665, E:-7.616667
06
N:55.054443, E:-7.3133335
06
N:55.250557, E:-7.5158334
06
N:55.247223, E:-7.5291667
06
N:55.240555, E:-7.516111
22
N:54.285, E:-7.162778
25
N:54.289722, E:-9.018888
31
N:52.99222, E:-6.4958334
31
N:52.994446, E:-6.439722
Leinster
N:53.2683, E:-6.1997
27
N:52.163055, E:-7.04
06
N:54.724167, E:-8.564167
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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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