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Does the Islamic 24-hour clock start at maghrib in countries that practice the Islamic calen...
I am not aware of any country that syncs clocks with the time for maghrib. … A 'theological justification' for doing so is not needed as there is no obligation of keeping time in hours nor is there any religious matter in Islam that is dependent on a measure of time in hours. …
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How is the night defined?
Night (الليل) is defined as the time from sunset to either dawn or sunrise.
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الليل والليلاة: من مغرب الشمس إلى طلوع الفجر الصادق أو الشمس
Qamoos al-Muheet, Misbaah al-Muneer , Qawā‘id al-fiqh …
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Why sunni scholars say that shadow for asr time should be measured with addition of zenith s...
Zuhr's time starts after the sun has declined from its zenith (Zawal), and Asr's time naturally starts after Zuhr. … This means that if the hadith are interpreted to not subtract the length at the zenith, then Zuhr's time would literally never arrive in a day and Asr's conditions will be fulfilled at Zawal. …