Prayer Times in Ireland
30
N:52.53278, E:-6.759444
06
N:55.07611, E:-7.6138887
15
N:52.905834, E:-7.374722
24
N:53.29861, E:-8.122222
N:52.183334, E:-8.633333
21
N:53.745, E:-7.1105556
07
N:53.275555, E:-6.3675
31
N:53.199444, E:-6.2777777
31
N:53.05, E:-6.2755556
Leinster
N:53.7683, E:-7.1586
N:53.95, E:-9.033333
26
N:52.895, E:-7.835278
04
N:52.259167, E:-8.428611
04
N:51.736668, E:-8.785556
12
N:53.191944, E:-6.7933335
04
N:51.670555, E:-8.570833
30
N:52.345833, E:-6.975278
13
N:52.4825, E:-7.0311112
31
N:53.175556, E:-6.470556
12
N:53.029167, E:-6.9852777
26
N:52.9875, E:-8.207222
07
N:53.26889, E:-6.336389
15
N:52.85, E:-7.483333
26
N:52.322224, E:-7.8375
13
N:52.556667, E:-7.003611
12
N:53.037777, E:-6.8661113
N:53.766666, E:-9.783333
15
N:52.878056, E:-7.022222
01
N:52.73611, E:-7.0208335
16
N:52.478333, E:-9.102222
10
N:53.144444, E:-8.224167
Leinster
N:53.5253, E:-6.3156
13
N:52.52, E:-7.2105556
03
N:52.63222, E:-9.751667
30
N:52.64111, E:-6.533056
01
N:52.753887, E:-6.9297223
18
N:53.683334, E:-7.7
12
N:53.227222, E:-6.672222
12
N:53.24861, E:-6.7808332
26
N:52.87417, E:-8.188056
Leinster
N:54.0914, E:-6.2575
19
N:54.086945, E:-6.261667
19
N:54.09639, E:-6.275
10
N:53.53278, E:-10.164444
06
N:54.561943, E:-7.819722
10
N:53.15139, E:-9.79
06
N:54.65167, E:-8.688611
20
N:54.27889, E:-9.962778
Munster
N:52.5297, E:-8.2583
16
N:52.5325, E:-8.249444
16
N:52.4175, E:-9.273611
16
N:52.394722, E:-9.3133335
N:53.45, E:-9.616667
N:53.45, E:-9.616667
27
N:52.008335, E:-7.82
N:53.666668, E:-8.333333
10
N:53.268333, E:-8.92
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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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