Prayer Times in Ireland
23
N:53.2625, E:-7.5052776
25
N:54.23, E:-8.735833
12
N:53.18, E:-6.957778
03
N:52.90861, E:-8.461667
07
N:53.588055, E:-6.1030555
N:53.033333, E:-7.0333333
13
N:52.639168, E:-7.0466666
31
N:52.825554, E:-6.534167
14
N:54.46528, E:-8.368611
16
N:52.288887, E:-8.4525
Leinster
N:52.8861, E:-6.1522
31
N:52.885834, E:-6.1458335
31
N:52.83917, E:-6.096667
01
N:52.709167, E:-7.0219445
10
N:53.243332, E:-9.793333
31
N:53.15333, E:-6.0808334
04
N:51.990555, E:-7.9275
04
N:51.990555, E:-7.9275
07
N:53.268333, E:-6.475278
04
N:52.10389, E:-8.905833
30
N:52.418335, E:-6.5027776
27
N:52.162777, E:-7.776111
15
N:53.078335, E:-7.4375
N:53.983334, E:-8.466667
04
N:51.864723, E:-8.234445
30
N:52.298332, E:-6.525
10
N:53.22139, E:-8.142777
26
N:53.1225, E:-8.108056
26
N:53.136944, E:-8.103333
06
N:54.829445, E:-7.938889
N:51.65, E:-9.583333
04
N:51.606388, E:-9.607223
04
N:51.731945, E:-9.440556
11
N:51.93611, E:-10.349722
11
N:51.92972, E:-10.26
11
N:51.934723, E:-10.241111
11
N:51.931946, E:-10.273611
16
N:52.636112, E:-8.236667
11
N:52.11611, E:-10.266666
11
N:52.191387, E:-10.325
11
N:51.786667, E:-10.221389
04
N:51.68028, E:-10.075277
11
N:52.332222, E:-10.0222225
11
N:51.84778, E:-10.242222
11
N:51.801945, E:-9.983611
04
N:51.696667, E:-9.460556
16
N:52.50778, E:-8.999444
16
N:52.490555, E:-9.003333
04
N:51.713333, E:-9.45
27
N:52.025, E:-7.6772223
13
N:52.729443, E:-7.1269445
12
N:53.31278, E:-6.557778
03
N:52.894165, E:-9.203611
26
N:52.316944, E:-8.053056
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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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