Karaj is located in Iran. It is also known as Heredi,Karadj,Karadje,Karadsch,Karadz,Karadzs,Karadż,Karadž,Karago,Karaj,Karatz,Karaĝo,Karej,Kerec,Keredi,Keredzas,Keredzh,Keredžas,Kerezh,Kərəc,Leredi,PYK,QKC,Qasabeh-e Karaj,Qaşabeh-e Karaj,ka la ji,kairaija,kalaji,karaj,karaji,kha rac,krj,kyaraji,qasabihi karaj,Καράτζ,Карай,Караџ,Караҷ,Кередж,Кереж,כאראג,قَصَبِهِ كَرَج,كرج,کرج,کەرەج,कैरैज,கராஜ்,คาราจ,ქარაჯი,キャラジ,卡拉季,카라지.
Karaj has a population of approximately 1448075 people.
Fajr | 05:58 |
Sunrise | 07:15 |
Dhuhr | 12:07 |
Asr | 14:41 |
Sunset | 16:59 |
Maghrib | 16:59 |
Isha | 18:15 |
Imsak | 05:48 |
Midnight | 00:07 |
Firstthird | 21:44 |
Lastthird | 02:29 |
There are five main prayers that Muslims perform each day. These prayers are a fundamental part of a Muslim’s daily routine. I’ll walk you through each of them, and also talk about the importance of sunrise and sunset in Islam.
Fajr (The Dawn Prayer):
Dhuhr (The Noon Prayer):
Asr (The Afternoon Prayer):
Maghrib (The Evening Prayer):
Isha (The Night Prayer):
Now, let’s talk about the importance of sunrise and sunset.
Sunrise: In Islam, sunrise is not just a physical phenomenon; it’s considered a blessing. It’s a new day and a new chance to do good. Moreover, the time just before sunrise is regarded as a special time for prayer and reflection.
Sunset: Similar to sunrise, sunset is also seen as a spiritual time in Islam. It marks the end of the day, a time to reflect on one’s actions, to be thankful for the good deeds, and ask for forgiveness for any wrongs.