Salah Schedule for Masjid Omar Bin Abdulaziz (Revised Nov'2015)

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Salah Schedule for Masjid Omar Bin Abdulaziz (Revised Nov'2015) In the name of Allah, Most merciful, Most Gracious Salah Schedule for Masjid Omar bin AbdulAziz (Revised Nov'2015) 955 Harbins Rd, Lilburn, GA.30047 (770) 279-8606 The salah timings below are compiled for local metro Atlanta area, all [email protected] www.masjidomar.org other areas please adjust according to your local geographical location. SALAH TIMES EXCEPT MAGHRIB MAGHRIB SALAH TIMES SALAH TIMES EXCEPT MAGHRIB Shuruq 10 mins after Fajr end. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Shuruq 10 mins after Fajr end. F a j r Dhuhr Asr Isha 1 5:43 6:12 6:37 8:02 8:24 8:46 8:56 8:42 8:07 7:26 6:49 5:32 1 F a j r Dhuhr Asr Isha (Not for FASTING) 2 5:44 6:13 6:38 8:02 8:25 8:47 8:56 8:41 8:06 7:24 6:48 5:32 2 (Not for FASTING) Date Begin Iqama Ends Begin Begin Iqama Begin Iqama 3 5:45 6:14 6:39 8:03 8:26 8:48 8:56 8:40 8:04 7:23 6:47 5:32 3 Date Begin Iqama Ends Begin Begin Iqama Begin Iqama J 1-10 6:15 6:45 7:42 12:46 3:28 4:30 7:11 7:30 4 5:46 6:15 6:40 8:04 8:27 8:48 8:55 8:39 8:03 7:22 6:46 5:32 4 J 1-10 4:54 6:00 6:30 1:43 5:28 6:45 10:29 10:35 A 11-20 6:14 6:45 7:40 12:49 3:38 4:30 7:19 7:45 5 5:47 6:16 6:41 8:05 8:27 8:49 8:55 8:38 8:02 7:20 5:46 5:32 5 U 11-20 5:03 6:00 6:35 1:44 5:29 6:45 10:26 10:35 N 21-31 6:14 6:45 7:35 12:51 3:47 4:45 7:29 7:45 6 5:47 6:17 6:42 8:05 8:28 8:49 8:55 8:37 8:00 7:19 5:45 5:32 6 L 21-31 5:14 6:00 6:42 1:45 5:29 6:45 10:19 10:30 7 5:48 6:18 6:42 8:06 8:29 8:50 8:55 8:36 7:59 7:18 5:44 5:32 7 F 1-10 6:09 6:30 7:26 12:52 3:54 5:00 7:37 8:00 8 5:49 6:19 7:43 8:07 8:30 8:50 8:55 8:35 7:57 7:16 5:43 5:32 8 A 1-10 5:25 6:15 6:49 1:44 5:28 6:45 10:08 10:15 E 11-20 6:02 6:30 7:16 12:52 4:01 5:15 7:45 8:00 9 5:50 6:20 7:44 8:08 8:30 8:51 8:54 8:34 7:56 7:15 5:42 5:33 9 U 11-20 5:35 6:15 6:56 1:43 5:25 6:45 9:55 10:05 B 21-end 5:53 6:30 7:07 12:52 4:05 5:15 7:51 8:15 10 5:51 6:20 7:45 8:08 8:31 8:51 8:54 8:33 7:55 7:14 5:41 5:33 10 G 21-31 5:45 6:30 7:03 1:41 5:21 6:30 9:41 9:55 11 5:52 6:21 7:46 8:09 8:32 8:52 8:54 8:32 7:53 7:12 5:41 5:33 11 M 1-DST 5:43 6:15 6:51 12:50 4:10 5:30 7:58 8:15 12 5:53 6:22 7:46 8:10 8:33 8:52 8:54 8:31 7:52 7:11 5:40 5:33 12 S 1-10 5:54 6:30 7:11 1:38 5:15 6:30 9:25 9:40 A DST-20 6:31 6:45 7:41 1:49 5:13 6:30 9:08 9:30 13 5:54 6:22 7:47 8:11 8:33 8:52 8:53 8:30 7:51 7:10 5:39 5:33 13 E 11-20 6:02 6:30 7:18 1:35 5:07 6:15 9:10 9:25 R 21-31 6:17 6:45 7:26 1:45 5:15 6:30 9:18 9:30 14 5:54 6:23 7:48 8:11 8:34 8:53 8:53 8:29 7:49 7:09 5:39 5:34 14 P 21-30 6:09 6:30 7:25 1:31 4:59 6:15 8:56 9:10 15 5:54 6:25 7:49 8:12 8:35 8:53 8:52 8:28 7:48 7:07 5:38 5:34 15 A 1-10 6:00 6:30 7:12 1:42 5:16 6:30 9:27 9:40 16 5:56 6:26 7:49 8:13 8:36 8:53 8:52 8:27 7:46 7:06 5:38 5:34 16 O 1-10 6:17 6:45 7:32 1:28 4:50 6:00 8:41 9:00 P 11-20 5:45 6:30 7:00 1:39 5:17 6:30 9:36 9:50 17 5:57 6:27 7:50 8:14 8:36 8:54 8:51 8:26 7:45 7:05 5:37 5:35 17 C 11-20 6:24 6:45 7:39 1:25 4:41 5:45 8:27 8:45 R 21-30 5:31 6:15 6:49 1:37 5:17 6:30 9:47 10:00 18 5:58 6:28 7:51 8:14 8:37 8:54 8:51 8:24 7:44 7:04 5:36 5:35 18 T 21-31 6:32 6:50 7:56 1:23 4:32 5:30 8:16 8:30 19 5:59 6:29 7:52 8:15 8:38 8:54 8:50 8:23 7:42 7:03 5:36 5:35 19 M 1-10 5:17 6:15 6:40 1:35 5:18 6:45 9:57 10:10 20 6:00 6:30 7:53 8:16 8:39 8:55 8:50 8:22 7:41 7:02 5:36 5:35 20 N 1-DST 6:38 6:55 7:56 1:22 4:23 5:30 8:05 8:30 A 11-20 5:05 6:00 6:33 1:35 5:19 6:45 10:08 10:20 21 6:01 6:31 7:53 8:17 8:39 8:55 8:49 8:21 7:39 7:00 5:35 5:36 21 O DST-10 5:40 6:30 7:00 12:22 3:18 4:30 7:04 7:30 Y 21-31 4:54 6:00 6:28 1:36 5:19 6:45 10:18 10:30 22 6:02 6:31 7:54 8:17 8:40 8:55 8:49 8:20 7:38 6:59 5:35 5:37 22 V 11-20 5:47 6:30 7:06 12:23 3:16 4:15 6:58 7:30 23 6:03 6:32 7:55 8:18 8:41 8:55 8:48 8:18 7:37 6:58 5:34 5:37 23 21-30 5:56 6:30 7:14 12:27 3:12 4:15 6:54 7:30 J 1-10 4:47 5:55 6:26 1:37 5:22 6:45 10:25 10:35 24 6:04 6:33 7:56 8:19 8:41 8:55 8:48 8:17 7:35 6:57 5:34 5:38 24 U 11-20 4:43 5:55 6:26 1:40 5:24 6:45 10:29 10:35 25 6:05 6:34 7:56 8:20 8:42 8:55 8:47 8:16 7:34 6:56 5:34 5:39 25 D 1-10 6:03 6:30 7:24 12:31 3:11 4:15 6:53 7:30 N 21-30 4:47 5:55 6:27 1:42 5:26 6:45 10:29 10:35 26 6:06 6:35 7:57 8:20 8:43 8:56 8:46 8:15 7:33 6:55 5:33 5:39 26 E 11-20 6:09 6:30 7:32 12:35 3:14 4:15 6:57 7:30 Date Begin Iqama Ends Begin Begin Iqama Begin Iqama 27 6:07 6:36 7:58 8:21 8:43 8:56 8:45 8:13 7:31 6:54 5:33 5:40 27 C 21-31 6:14 6:45 7:38 12:41 3:21 4:15 7:03 7:30 F a j r Dhuhr Asr Isha 28 6:08 6:36 7:59 8:22 8:44 8:56 8:45 8:12 7:30 6:53 5:33 5:40 28 Date Begin Iqama Ends Begin Begin Iqama Begin Iqama (Not for FASTING) 29 6:08 7:59 8:23 8:45 8:56 8:44 8:11 7:28 6:52 5:33 5:41 29 F a j r Dhuhr Asr Isha DST: - Day Light Saving Time (begin/end) first Sun of 30 6:09 8:00 8:23 8:45 8:56 8:43 8:10 7:27 6:51 5:33 5:42 30 (Not for FASTING) November and second Sunday of March - adjust accordingly.
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