Prayer Times in Ireland
20
N:53.868332, E:-9.158055
07
N:53.53528, E:-6.1963887
30
N:52.616665, E:-6.3577776
30
N:52.2475, E:-6.7116666
Leinster
N:53.3303, E:-6.2306
26
N:52.558056, E:-7.841944
26
N:52.822777, E:-7.953611
27
N:52.315, E:-7.4691668
06
N:54.525276, E:-8.234167
25
N:54.269722, E:-8.398056
N:52.25, E:-9.583333
04
N:52.229443, E:-8.318334
04
N:51.919167, E:-8.235833
30
N:52.49889, E:-6.313889
12
N:53.03611, E:-6.891389
27
N:52.156666, E:-7.2352777
15
N:52.96417, E:-7.0816665
04
N:52.176388, E:-8.443889
16
N:52.40139, E:-8.785833
03
N:53.08861, E:-9.149722
03
N:52.88139, E:-8.971666
16
N:52.489166, E:-8.974722
04
N:51.5075, E:-9.287222
04
N:51.821667, E:-8.052222
30
N:52.625557, E:-6.522222
16
N:52.43611, E:-8.672778
13
N:52.429165, E:-6.895
30
N:52.425278, E:-6.9155555
13
N:52.429165, E:-6.895
26
N:52.891666, E:-8.215278
04
N:52.038334, E:-8.033055
04
N:52.03278, E:-8.198611
N:55.166668, E:-7.1666665
N:55.033333, E:-7.6833334
06
N:54.790833, E:-7.6575
26
N:52.90111, E:-8.236111
04
N:52.2875, E:-8.305278
31
N:52.83278, E:-6.220556
03
N:52.631668, E:-9.2502775
16
N:52.61111, E:-8.843889
10
N:53.28611, E:-9.0075
10
N:53.334167, E:-8.814722
11
N:52.158333, E:-9.578889
06
N:55.25, E:-7.0055556
04
N:51.610554, E:-9.411944
01
N:52.78389, E:-6.961111
30
N:52.46583, E:-6.5452776
01
N:52.783054, E:-6.913611
12
N:53.059444, E:-6.8244443
30
N:52.50778, E:-6.818611
10
N:53.393612, E:-8.644444
03
N:52.988335, E:-9.173889
06
N:54.990555, E:-7.5869446
Ulster
N:54.1261, E:-6.9006
N:53.466667, E:-8.0
22
N:54.02111, E:-6.783056
22
N:54.12389, E:-6.880833
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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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