Forbidden Times to pray:
- After Fajr prayer until the sun rises with the length of a spear.
- When it is directly overhead at noon until it has passed its zenith.
- After Asr prayer until the sun sets.
Application to Fajr and Ashraq Prayer:
- Example: If Fajr ends at 6:20 AM, the forbidden time continues until the sun rises with the length of a spear.
- To determine the permissible time for the next prayer (Ashraq), add 15 to 20 minutes to the sunrise time.
- In this example, the permissible time to pray Ashraq or start Doha prayer would be around 6:35 to 6:40 AM.
Practical Application:
- It is emphasized that praying within the permissible time, considering the length of the spear (time it takes for the sun to rise after Fajr), is important.
- Using the specified time range (6:35 to 6:40 AM) as an example, one can perform the Torak'a of Ashraq or initiate Doha prayer.
Conclusion:
- Understanding the forbidden times between prayers is crucial.
- Waiting for the sun to rise with the specified length (spear) after Fajr is essential before starting the subsequent prayers.