Salat Timings of Quran are mentioned, in particular three salat times are decribed [Qur'an 11:114] and that they are recorded in a written document. [Qur'an 4:103] The Quran states that you should interrupt any activity you were previously doing to pray, as this betters the individual. [Qur'an 6:9] Also noted is the volume at which the salat should be uttered, somewhere in between spoken aloud and spoken in a low tone. [Qur'an 17:110]
The middle or Salat Al-Wusta can be observed from the moment the sun begins its descend from its highest point in the sky (duluk al shams) until the darkness of the night (ghasaq al-layl) starts to set in, which is at sunset.[Qur'an 17:78]
The Quran implies that the time of the Middle prayer ends with sunset.[Qur'an 38:32]
The Fajr (Dawn) Prayer starts when the first thin ray of light is observed in the sky[Qur'an 2:187][Qur'an 52:49] and ends at the first "taraf" (terminal) of the day, or sunrise [Qur'an 11:114]
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