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Originally Posted by jakasaki
Hi Planten, thanks!.. but I don’t understand what you mean.
Please explain…
If the chapter and verse# I provided are not prayer times, what are they?
Fajr is a morning prayer is it not?
Dhuhr is a noon prayer is it not?
Isha is a late night prayer is it not?
.Quote from Planten:
That is correct. The times for privacy had to be with reference to some known tmings. So, Fajr and Dhuhr are mentioned
Planten - perhaps I’m having a slow day todayjakasaki, these are not the three prayer times. There is no secrecy during prayer. These three are the rest and privacy times.
The vese states the word Fajr and prayer, (see below) - so I am having a hard time understanding how it cannot be “prayer” time.
24 - 58:
O you who believe! Let your legal slaves and slave-girls, and those among you who have not come to the age of puberty ask your permission (before they come to your presence) on three occasions; before Fajr (morning) prayer, and while you put off your clothes for the noonday (rest), and after the ‘Isha’ (late-night) prayer. (These) three times are of privacy for you, other than these times there is no sin on you or on them to move about, attending (helping) you each other. Thus Allah makes clear the Ayat (the Verses of this Quran, showing proofs for the legal aspects of permission for visits, etc.) to you. And Allah is All-Knowing, All-Wise.