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has committed a mistake and if he has notyet started bowing of the 4th
unit he should turn his intention to dusk prayers and complete that
prayers and then offer night prayers. However, if he has commenced
bowing ofthe 4th unit he should abandon that prayers and offer night
prayers after offering dusk prayers. 747. The end of the time for night prayers is midnight and the night is from sunset to sunrise. 748. If a person does not offer dusk or night
prayers till midnight, either because he commits a sin by not offering
them, or owing to some excuse, he should, onthe basis of obligatory
precaution, offer the prayers in question before the call to Dawn
Prayers, without making an intention of offering the two prayers in time
or aslapsed ones.
TIME FOR DAWN PRAYERS 749. Near about the call for dawn prayers a
whiteness rises from the east, it is called the first dawn (Fajr). When
this whiteness spreads, it is called the second dawn, thisthe time for
dawn prayers commences. This time ends with sunrise.
ORDERS REGARDING TIME FOR PRAYERS 750. A person can start offering prayers when he
becomes certain that its time has set in or two just (Adil) persons
give information about the time having set in. Rather one can also
content himself with the Azan of a person, who recognizes the time and
is reliable, or with his giving information to the effect that the time
has set in. 751. If a person cannot become sure about the
time for prayers having set in, on account of clouds or dust, and if he
is inclined to believe that the time has set he can commence
Hence upto twelve hours from the legal midday is the last time for dusk and night prayers.
نام کتاب : مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) نویسنده : الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم جلد : 1 صفحه : 170