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What does the Quran say about prayer times?

What does the Quran say about prayer times?

No, but only 3 times for prayers are mentioned in verse 17:78 in the Quran: Establish prayer (1) at the decline of the sun [from its meridian] (2) until the darkness of the night and (3) [also] the Qur’an of dawn. Indeed, the recitation of dawn is ever witnessed. And this is what Shia Muslims are following.

Is it forbidden to sleep between Maghrib and Isha?

The Messenger of Allah (saws) discouraged and forbade the believers to choose to sleep between the magrib and isha prayers; but to the best of our knowledge there is no restriction in Shariah if one wishes to sleep between asr and magrib times, if one wishes to do so.

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Is it OK to sleep after Fajr prayer?

You can sleep, if you like after offering Fajr. The Prophet (pbuh) said, “One should not sleep before the night prayer, nor have discussions after it” [SB 574]. Additionally, Muslims are required to wake up for Fajr prayer, which is about one hour before sunrise. The Prophet did not sleep after Fajr prayer.

Why is it important to pray on time?

Salah is obligatory on every Muslim to pray five times a day on time. Importance of praying Salah on time can be understood by these hadith: The earlier you pray and if you pray on time, Allah will guide you and shall refrain you from sinning. We being a Muslim need to prepare for our akhirah and always do a good deed.

Does Quran talk about prayer?

The Five Times of Prayer are not explicitly written in the Quran, although they’re certainly implied. Quran verses about prayer times could be interpreted from the below examples: The Surah 11 Hud, Ayat 114-114 reads, “And establish the Prayer at the two ends of the day and in the first hours of the night.

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How many hours did the Prophet sleep?

The Prophet probably get 4–6 hours sleep before rise and perform night prayer.

Is it bad to sleep during sunset?

Their is no harm except you might not get a nice sleep again in the night. but there is a scientific theory behind this, it goes like this: From sunrise to sunset clockwise or positive frequencies are moving in the atmosphere. After sunset the anticlockwise or distressing frequencies start moving in the atmosphere.