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The Asr prayer ((アラビア語:صلاة العصر) ', "afternoon prayer") is ''the afternoon'' daily prayer recited by practising Muslims. It is the third of the five daily prayers (the Islamic date begins at ''maghrib''). The five daily prayers collectively are one pillar of the Five Pillars of Islam, in Sunni Islam, and one of the ten Practices of the Religion (''Furū al-Dīn'') according to Shia Islam. When travelling, according to some ''madh'habs'', it may be reduced to two ''rakaʿāt''. The Asr daily prayer may be mentioned as the middle prayer in the Qur'an at ''sura'' 2 (Al-Baqara), ayat 238, and also the name of a short sura (surat al-Asr). This raises the middle daily prayer to a preciously higher rank for practicing Muslims in particular when it falls on Fridays. ==Ja'fari and Zaydi schools of thought== According to the Ja'fari and Zaydi schools of thought the time period within which the Asr prayer must be recited is the following: *Time begins: once the Dhuhr prayer (mid-day daily prayer) has been recited. *Time ends: at the beginning of the setting of the Sun. However, it is very important to recite the prayer as soon as the time begins. Letter 52 of Nahj al-Balagha contains instruction of Ali to his governors on the timings of salat, ''"The Asr prayers can be performed till the sun is still bright and enough time of the day is left for a person to cover a distance of six miles."'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Asr prayer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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