Prayer Times in Ireland
31
N:52.905556, E:-6.201389
N:55.28583, E:-7.4758334
16
N:52.564445, E:-8.575833
06
N:54.914444, E:-7.611111
14
N:54.326946, E:-8.274445
04
N:52.189445, E:-8.460834
03
N:53.03278, E:-8.914166
04
N:51.84889, E:-8.152778
13
N:52.49861, E:-7.0569444
29
N:53.585278, E:-7.1241665
03
N:53.037777, E:-9.108056
29
N:53.585278, E:-7.1241665
07
N:53.238888, E:-6.1905556
N:53.866665, E:-8.083333
26
N:52.718613, E:-8.383333
26
N:52.45889, E:-7.891667
04
N:51.840557, E:-8.305555
03
N:52.935, E:-9.0975
23
N:53.352222, E:-7.201667
31
N:52.8575, E:-6.366389
31
N:52.844723, E:-6.354722
26
N:53.105556, E:-8.061111
31
N:52.833332, E:-6.3333335
11
N:52.003334, E:-9.273334
26
N:52.482777, E:-8.339723
20
N:54.065834, E:-9.283055
02
N:53.794445, E:-7.2419443
06
N:54.705276, E:-8.45
20
N:53.97972, E:-9.946667
10
N:53.56972, E:-10.158055
20
N:53.871944, E:-9.708889
26
N:52.478054, E:-8.201111
10
N:53.21722, E:-8.836111
19
N:54.004444, E:-6.1772223
13
N:52.490555, E:-7.322222
N:53.5, E:-6.116667
26
N:52.449165, E:-8.028055
19
N:53.808613, E:-6.354722
30
N:52.601665, E:-6.2055554
N:53.566666, E:-8.283333
20
N:53.7625, E:-9.903889
20
N:53.7625, E:-9.903889
20
N:53.724445, E:-9.889722
20
N:53.7625, E:-9.903889
20
N:53.760555, E:-9.8961115
06
N:54.62361, E:-8.141389
N:53.683334, E:-9.9
04
N:51.6825, E:-9.651944
23
N:53.37, E:-7.102222
04
N:51.86861, E:-8.039722
Connacht
N:53.8329, E:-7.9187
24
N:53.833332, E:-7.9166665
06
N:55.14389, E:-7.166389
20
N:54.00028, E:-8.678056
14
N:54.415554, E:-8.158055
06
N:55.10611, E:-7.9252777
02
N:53.98389, E:-7.015
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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.
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