Religion:Prayer forbidden times

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The prayer forbidden times are times in which it is forbidden for one to perform supererogatory prayers in Islam. During these times, supererogatory prayers (optional prayers) are either makrooh (disliked) or haram (forbidden). The prayer forbidden times are after performing the Fajr prayer, after Asr prayer, when the sun is still rising or setting but not completely and during a Friday sermon. Exceptions are made when the prayer is Tahiyyat masjid, when making up missed prayers and when the prayer is performed in Masjid al-Haram where prayers are valid at any hour of the day and night.[1][2]

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