
I have been up extra early today and pray fajir one hr early.

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how can be not allowed in islam?? pre arabic islam the mechanical measurement which we have today ""clock" "watch" did not existed.XaliimoFarax wrote:Yup it is confusing I heard islamically its not allowed cos the Arabs pre-islam used to change dates and times of the year so the people of faith at that time missed the holy days.
What do you mean it doesn't start until 2am tonight? The time has already changed 2am this morning.XaliimoFarax wrote:Uff I hate it....I thought it started today so I already changed all the clocks in the house one hour forward last night before going to bed and now I double checked it and idoesnt start until 2am tonight!![]()
I have been up extra early today and pray fajir one hr early.
lol walle this whole morning I have been confused. Last night at 12am I changed the clock to 1am when I was sleeping on my fone right and last night im guessing 2am my fone changed automatic by itself so my fone was changed two hours ahead. I was walking around thinking why am I ahead of everyone else by one hour so I guessed maybe it didnt changeTwist wrote:What do you mean it doesn't start until 2am tonight? The time has already changed 2am this morning.XaliimoFarax wrote:Uff I hate it....I thought it started today so I already changed all the clocks in the house one hour forward last night before going to bed and now I double checked it and idoesnt start until 2am tonight!![]()
I have been up extra early today and pray fajir one hr early.
Your internet-connected computer should have already changed automatically to the new time (though sometimes you have to setup the PC to do it automatically), as well as your smart-phone (unless you're using Nokia abu toosh)![]()
Oh1nemansquad wrote:i thought you lived there, no?