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It is a voluntary prayer which is offered between the time of Ishaa prayer and the Fajr prayer before dawn Click Settings and then Show advanced settings

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In the top right, tap More• But the most preferred time is before sunrise, in the last third of the night
For more information, read our on qiyam If you face any difference in prayer timings according to your current location then please confirm these latitude and longitude first
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In the standard method which is used by Imamas Shafii, Hanbali, and Maliki the Asr prayer time starts when the shadow of an object is equivalent to its height, whereas in the Hanafi method the Asr prayer time starts when the shadow of an object is twice its height