Another problem (regarding salat times and weather)

NewMuslim

Slave of Allah
:salam2:
I have ANOTHER question, lol.

Where I live (Massachusetts, U.S.A), the weather is bad sometimes and good sometimes.

Well, today, and for the rest of fall/winter (probably), the weather will be bad. Rain and snow.

That means the sky will be filled with clouds, and I can't see the sun.

So, how can I tell Salat times if I can't see the sun at all?

Thanks.

:wasalam:
 

rguyah

Junior Member
Time of day...

If you remember the time you prayed yesterday or the day before... follow what you knew of the previous days or what the Masjid in the area is doing. Seeing the Sun is the foremost importance when it comes to the timing of the Salat but we have technology now that helps us with that when we cannot see it... and we have our memory from previous days that we can go by.
 

Abdul-Raheem

Signing Out.....
:salam2:

The best way to know what times to pray is to obtain a prayer timetable from your local mosque. If it is not available or there isn't a mosque in the area, you could easily find one on the internet which corresponds to your area.
 
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