Kingston Beach Nawafil Prayer Timing - Australia
Kingston Beach Nawafil Timings - Today, Kingston Beach Tahajjud time is 11:57 PM to 03:04 AM, Ishraq time starts at 05:43 AM and ends at 09:18 AM, Chasht time is 09:18 AM to 12:29 PM, and Awabin time starts at 09:05 PM and ends at 10:42 PM. These Nawafil timings Kingston Beach are for the 21 December, 2024.
Nawafil Prayer |
Start Time |
End Time |
Tahajjud Time |
11:57 PM |
03:04 AM |
Ishraq Time |
05:43 AM |
09:18 AM |
Chasht Time |
09:18 AM |
12:29 PM |
Awwabin Time |
09:05 PM |
10:42 PM |
Today Kingston Beach Nafl Prayer Time
Kingston Beach
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Nawafil (Awqat), Qibla direction and Prayer Time. Tahajjud, Ishraq, Chast and Awwabin timings are a calculated time to perform nawafil on time according to sunnah.
What is Tahajjud Time in Kingston Beach?
Today Tahajjud time start from 11:57 PM and ends on 03:04 AM. Tahajjud namaz time starts after Isha prayer one wakes up from his/her sleep.
What is Ishraq time in Kingston Beach?
Today Ishraq time starts from
05:43 AM
and ends on
09:18 AM.
What is Chasht time in Kingston Beach?
Today chasht time starts from 09:18 AM
and ends on
12:29 PM.
What is Awwabin time in Kingston Beach?
Today Awwabin time starts from
09:05 PM
and ends on
10:42 PM.
What Nafl prayer after fajr?
Ishraq prayer is performed approximately 15 min. after sunrise.
Australia Nawafil Prayer Timings (Top Cities)
Tahajjud Time:
The actual time for Tahajjud Salah is after one wakes up from his/her sleep and the most virtuous time is towards the latter portion of the night. [1] However if one is not able to awaken for the performance of Tahajjud Salah, then he/she should perform Nafl Salah before sleeping.
Ishraq Time:
The time for Salat al-Ishraq extends from after sunrise (approximately 15 min. after sunrise) and ends before midday when the sun reaches its zenith. However, it is best to perform Salat al-Ishraq early when its time sets in.
Dhuha (Chast) Time:
Similarly, the time for Salat al-Dhuha extends from after sunrise (approximately 15 min. after sunrise) and ends before midday when the sun reaches its zenith. [2] However, based on a narration of Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam, the best time to perform Salat al-Dhuha is after one-fourth of the day expires. In other words, the day stretches from sunrise to sunset. After dividing this period into four parts, the best time for Dhuha would be after the first part terminates.
Awwabin Time:
The time for Salat al-Awwabin is after the performance of Maghrib Salah.