The prayer times posted on the website www.namaztimes.kz are based on the "Chronicle of Science" of 1334 [m.1916] prepared by the "Mashikhati Islamiya", the highest institution of Ottoman scholars in the last Muslim state. We calculated according to the methods in the book "Aukati Shari'a" (Shari'ah times) published by
About these times in the calendar "Taquim-i Ziya" of 1926 it is noted that the times were checked by the Office of Religious Affairs of the Caliphate. That is, we relied on centuries-old methods of calculating worship times.
Determining, marking, and announcing times of worship requires religious literacy. Fiqh scholars have written in the books of jurisprudence what they have learned from the mujtahids. It is allowed to calculate already known times. But these times must be approved by Islamic scholars.
In religious matters, it is necessary to use the prayer times prescribed by Islamic scholars and Muslim astronomers.
A team of true theologians and astronomers has found that the prayer times found by the most advanced technology and astronomical calculations are the same as the times calculated by Islamic scholars using the Rub-i Daire, a tool used for centuries by Islamic scholars.
Until 1982, all the world's calendars and fasting schedules were calculated in the same way. But then a number of publishers abandoned the old method and tried to change the centuries-old "tamkin" and the angle of the sun's altitude from the sky, which led to the emergence of dozens of different tables and calendars.
The correctness of the prayer and fasting times in our schedule was checked by the scientific commission, consisting of esteemed muftis and accounting specialists, using the most advanced technology. For centuries, scholars, Shaykh al-Islam, and all Muslims worshiped only during the Shari'ah. The times given in our table were also calculated by the methods and formulas used by those scholars for centuries and the correctness of which was supported by the Islamic scholars of each century.
Even now, all Muslims must not deviate from this Ijma-i Muslimin (unity of Muslim scholars) and obey the fatwa.
About these times in the calendar "Taquim-i Ziya" of 1926 it is noted that the times were checked by the Office of Religious Affairs of the Caliphate. That is, we relied on centuries-old methods of calculating worship times.
Determining, marking, and announcing times of worship requires religious literacy. Fiqh scholars have written in the books of jurisprudence what they have learned from the mujtahids. It is allowed to calculate already known times. But these times must be approved by Islamic scholars.
In religious matters, it is necessary to use the prayer times prescribed by Islamic scholars and Muslim astronomers.
A team of true theologians and astronomers has found that the prayer times found by the most advanced technology and astronomical calculations are the same as the times calculated by Islamic scholars using the Rub-i Daire, a tool used for centuries by Islamic scholars.
Until 1982, all the world's calendars and fasting schedules were calculated in the same way. But then a number of publishers abandoned the old method and tried to change the centuries-old "tamkin" and the angle of the sun's altitude from the sky, which led to the emergence of dozens of different tables and calendars.
The correctness of the prayer and fasting times in our schedule was checked by the scientific commission, consisting of esteemed muftis and accounting specialists, using the most advanced technology. For centuries, scholars, Shaykh al-Islam, and all Muslims worshiped only during the Shari'ah. The times given in our table were also calculated by the methods and formulas used by those scholars for centuries and the correctness of which was supported by the Islamic scholars of each century.
Even now, all Muslims must not deviate from this Ijma-i Muslimin (unity of Muslim scholars) and obey the fatwa.
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