Page:Thomas Patrick Hughes - Notes on Muhammadanism - 2ed. (1877).djvu/135

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PRAYER.
No. Time The Names for the Time of Prayer The Number of rakʾats said.
Arabic. Persian. Hindustani. Pushto. Sunnat which are optional. Sunnat before Farz. Farz. Sunnat after Farz. Nafl. Witr.
1 From dawn to sun-rise. Sulát-ul-Fajr. Namáz-i-Subh. Fajr-kí-Namáz. da-Sahár-nmuz. 2 2
2 When the sun has begun to decline. Sulát-ul-Zuhr. Namáz-i-Peshín. Zohar-kí-Namáz. da-Máspe-khín-nmuz. 4 4 2 2
3 Mid-way between No.2 and No. 4 Sulát-ul-ʾAsar. Namáz-i-Dígar. ʾAsur-kí-Namáz. da-Mázi-gar-nmuz. 4 4
4 A few minutes after sun-set. Sulát-ul-Maghrib. Namáz-i-Shám. Maghrib-kí-Namáz. da-Mákh-ám-nmuz. 3 2 2
5 When the night has closed in, Sulát-ul-ʾIshaa. Namáz-i-Khuftan. ʾAysha-kí-Namáz. da-Maz-khuftan-nmuz. 4 4 2 2 7
1 When the sun has well risen. Sulát-ul-Ishráq. Namáz-i-Ishráq. Ishráq-kí-Namáz. da-Ishráq-nmuz. 8
2 About 11 o'clock A.M. Sulát-ul-Zuha. Namáz-i-Chást. Zoha-kí-Namáz. da-Ghar-mí-nmuz. 8
3 After mid-night Sulát-ul-Tahajud. Namáz-i-Tahajud. Tahajud-kí-Namáz. da-Shpe-nmuz. 9