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[quote]It should be appreciated that the 'prescribed time' for each of the five daily prayers is not limited to a point in time but covers a period of time. Thus the time of Zuhr prayers, for instance, is not 1:00 PM after which it expires. The 'prescribed time' for Zuhr prayers starts immediately after noon and extends for anytime between 3 to 5 hours, depending upon one's geographical location and time of the year. A Muslim can offer his/her prayers at any point between the range of time prescribed for each prayer. The time for Zuhr prayers is: [i]from immediately after midday (the descent of the sun) till midway between midday and sunset[/i] I am quite certain that you are granted a luncheon break during which period you can say your Zuhr prayers without it being really taxing on your eating schedule. Five to ten minutes are easily affordable. Your effort to understand Islam and to think through what it entails before making a conscious decision deserves both respect and admiration. I hope and pray that the Almighty grant you the courage and wisdom to arrive at the truth and to accept it wholeheartedly. You are always welcome to post any queries you may have during your journey to discovering Islam. [/quote]
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