Prayer Times in Ireland
04
N:52.133335, E:-8.633333
Leinster
N:53.4508, E:-6.1544
N:53.45, E:-6.1666665
07
N:53.456665, E:-6.1444445
06
N:55.3, E:-7.266667
06
N:55.3, E:-7.266667
06
N:54.68222, E:-8.798056
06
N:54.66861, E:-8.784722
06
N:54.666668, E:-8.783333
06
N:55.3, E:-7.266667
06
N:55.376667, E:-7.3925
06
N:54.695, E:-8.773611
06
N:54.7, E:-8.8
10
N:53.388054, E:-9.9997225
11
N:52.160557, E:-10.030278
04
N:51.61722, E:-9.097777
31
N:53.0425, E:-6.3447223
06
N:54.85889, E:-7.563611
07
N:53.559723, E:-6.308889
20
N:53.90389, E:-9.789722
13
N:52.53389, E:-7.345
04
N:51.455, E:-9.764444
Munster
N:52.1333, E:-8.6333
10
N:53.48111, E:-10.028889
06
N:55.237778, E:-7.4922223
N:53.516666, E:-9.7
04
N:51.72111, E:-8.341111
11
N:51.988056, E:-9.5633335
26
N:52.8, E:-8.15
04
N:51.72778, E:-9.024722
04
N:51.739166, E:-9.000556
11
N:51.935555, E:-9.4575
N:51.966667, E:-9.5
11
N:51.92611, E:-9.5008335
N:53.8, E:-8.816667
06
N:55.02139, E:-7.404444
10
N:53.459167, E:-10.086389
15
N:52.94, E:-7.581389
04
N:51.54139, E:-9.419444
N:53.8, E:-8.816667
N:53.8, E:-8.816667
10
N:53.19389, E:-8.762777
04
N:52.184723, E:-8.334167
04
N:52.166668, E:-8.333333
23
N:53.325554, E:-7.8830557
04
N:51.614723, E:-9.538611
04
N:51.72, E:-9.132222
06
N:54.914444, E:-7.751111
16
N:52.563057, E:-8.778889
23
N:53.058613, E:-7.790278
27
N:52.25, E:-7.116667
06
N:54.95, E:-7.616667
16
N:52.5, E:-8.475555
Connaught
N:54.3064, E:-8.1761
26
N:52.7025, E:-7.7155557
19
N:53.905, E:-6.4958334
N:54.15472, E:-7.9063888
26
N:52.508057, E:-7.975
16
N:52.627224, E:-8.988889
26
N:52.508057, E:-7.975
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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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