Zawal Time in Harpsden Today

Today, Sunday Dec 22, 2024 (18 Jumadal Akhira 1446), The Zawal Time in Harpsden starts at 11:00 AM and ends at 12:02 PM. Makrooh or sunrise in Harpsden start time is 08:08 AM and end time is 08:23 AM. Check the accurate zawal time in Harpsden, makrooh and sunrise time to avoid praying (Namaz/Salah) at this time.

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Zawal Time

Start Time: 11:00 AM

End Time: 12:02 PM

Sun Rise

Start Time: 08:08 AM

End Time: 08:23 AM

Zawal time in Harpsden

Zawal time in Harpsden is a time that prohibits any salah or Islamic prayers. The zawal time varies from country to country as per the sunrise and sunset. Prayer timings are given much importance in Islam. They all have specific timings that follow sunset and sunrise. All the five salah prayers are followed by sun timings.

Zawal time in Harpsden ends when the Dhuhr prayer timing starts. Zawal time in Harpsden starts at 11:00 AM and ends at 12:02 PM. Today, sunrise time in Harpsden starts at 08:08 AM and will end at 08:23 AM. Find all the prayer timings in Harpsden including salah, Zawal, and Makrooh. There are other timings to the cities in the United Kingdom including Birmingham, City Of London, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield, Glasgow, Bristol, Edinburgh and many others.

What is Zawal Time in Harpsden?

Zawal time in Harpsden start at 11:00 AM and ends at 12:02 PM. Harpsden Zawal timing typically lasts for about 30 to 40 minutes, and it ends just before the Dhuhr prayer begins.

What is Sunrise Time in Harpsden?

Sunrise time in Srinagar is 08:08 AM. Harpsden sunrise timing marks the end of the Fajr prayer time and the beginning of the day when regular prayers can resume. Sunrise timing Harpsden is essential in determining daily prayer schedules, particularly for the early morning Fajr prayer and its end time.

What is Zuhr Timer in Harpsden?

Zuhr time in Harpsden starts at 12:02 PM, following the end of Zawal time. Zuhr timing Harpsden is the midday prayer, which becomes obligatory after the sun has passed its zenith. This marks the transition from the prohibited Zawal period, during which prayers are not allowed.

The zawal time is also called the middle point between the two extremes of sunrise and sunset. Zawal time is observed before and after the sun reaches its highest point. The Zuhr prayer time in Harpsden starts when Zawal time in Harpsden ends. The duration of Zawal time lasts from 30 to 40 minutes.

Find more about the Zawal time in Harpsden as well as other Islamic prayers in Harpsden. Additionally, you can find the sunrise times in Harpsden for today.

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