Thursday, 18 November 2021

Partial Lunar Eclipse: Friday morning 19th November 2021

 




On Friday 19th November is a Partial Lunar Eclipse. 

The eclipse time for London is as follows:

Partial eclipse begins at 7:18AM

Partial eclipse ends at 7:24AM

It is Wajib to offer Namaz e Ayat between these times.


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PARTIAL LUNAR ECLIPSE on Friday 19th November. https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/in/uk/london. It will be the longest partial lunar eclipse since the 15th CenturyWatch it LIVE!

Begins: Fri, 19 Nov 2021, 06:02 Ends: Fri, 19 Nov 202107:24 Duration: 1 hour 23 minutes

Salaatul Ayaathttps://www.sistani.org/english/book/48/2258/ ;  Salaat al- Ayat - Shortened version

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80uMSAWogjo&t=7610s

https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/lunar/2021-november-19


https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/in/uk/london

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=lunar+eclipse+19+november+2021


Partial Lunar Eclipse: Friday morning 19th November 2021

We write to inform you that there will be a partial lunar eclipse taking place in the early hours of Friday 19th November.

The partial eclipse in London will begin at 7.18am and end at 10.47am.  The maximum eclipse will be at 09.02am. 
Note that the moon sets at 7:24am. See below for more details. 

Salaatul Ayat guidance is detailed below and is wajib during this eclipse.

More details about the eclipse can be found here: 
https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/in/uk/london


Salaatul Ayaat consists of two Rak'ats, and there are five Ruku in each.

Its method is as follows: After making niyyat of offering the prayers, one should say takbir (Allahu Akbar) and recite Surah al-Hamd and the other Surah, and then perform the Ruku. Thereafter, he should stand and recite Surah al-Hamd and a Surah and then perform another Ruku. He should repeat this action five times, and, when he stands after the fifth Ruku, he should perform two Sajdah, and then stand up to perform the second Rak'at in the same manner as he has done in the first. Then he should recite tashahhud and Salam.

Salaatul Ayaat can also be offered in the following manner:

After one has made the intention of performing the prayer (niyyat), he says takbīr and recites Sūrat al Ḥamd; then, he can divide the verses of the other surah into five parts and recite one verse or more, or even less, provided that – based on obligatory precaution – it is a complete sentence. He must start from the beginning of the surah and must not suffice with reciting bismillāh [on its own and count that as one verse]. Then, he goes into rukūʿ, raises his head, and without reciting Sūrat al Ḥamd he recites the second part of the other surah. He then goes into rukūʿ again, and so on until he completes the other surah before he goes into the fifth rukūʿ

For example, he may say: Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim, Qul a'oothu birabbilfalaq, and perform the Ruku. He should then stand up and say, Min sharri ma khalaq, and perform another Ruku. He should then stand up and say, Wamin sharri ghasiqin itha waqab, and perform the third Ruku. Thereafter he should stand up again and say,Wamin sharri-nnaffathati feel'uqad, and perform the fourth Ruku. Then he should stand up again and say, Wamin sharri hasidin itha hasad, and then perform the fifth ruku before standing and going to perform two Sajdah and then rise for the second Rak'at, the same way as the first Rak'at. At the end, he should recite tashahhud and Salaam after the two Sajdah. 



More information about the eclipse
 


During this partial lunar eclipse, the Earth's shadow covers only parts of the Moon, as seen from London. There are no other locations on Earth where the Moon appears completely covered during this event. The Earth's shadow covers only a small portion of the Moon.

An Eclipse Never Comes Alone!
A solar eclipse always occurs about two weeks before or after a lunar eclipse.
Usually, there are two eclipses in a row, but other times, there are three during the same eclipse season.
This is the first eclipse this season.
Second eclipse this season: 4 December 2021

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https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=eclipse+live

https://www.ecosia.org/videos?q=eclipse%20live%20

Partial Lunar  Eclipse 19th November  , 2021


Salamun Alaikum


There will be a partial partial lunar  eclipse on Friday 19th November, 21  in London , UK.


Salaatul Ayat is Wajib to be prayed between these times and it is better to be prayed before the eclipse starts to reverse.





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Maulana Sadiq Hasan - Namaz-e-Ayaat

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2018 Notes - Explanations 




Salaatul Ayaat consists of two Rak'ats, and there are five Ruku in each.

Its method is as follows: After making niyyat of offering the prayers, one should say takbir (Allahu Akbar) and recite Surah al-Hamd and the other Surah, and then perform the Ruku. Thereafter, he should stand and recite Surah al-Hamd and a Surah and then perform another Ruku. He should repeat this action five times, and, when he stands after the fifth Ruku, he should perform two Sajdah, and then stand up to perform the second Rak'at in the same manner as he has done in the first. Then he should recite tashahhud and Salam.

Salaatul Ayaat can also be offered in the following manner:

After one has made the intention of performing the prayer (niyyat), he says takbīr and recites Sūrat al Ḥamd; then, he can divide the verses of the other surah into five parts and recite one verse or more, or even less, provided that – based on obligatory precaution – it is a complete sentence. He must start from the beginning of the surah and must not suffice with reciting bismillāh [on its own and count that as one verse]. Then, he goes into rukūʿ, raises his head, and without reciting Sūrat al Ḥamd he recites the second part of the other surah. He then goes into rukūʿ again, and so on until he completes the other surah before he goes into the fifth rukūʿ

For example,
 he may say: Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim, Qul a'oothu birabbilfalaq, and perform the Ruku.

He should then stand up and say, Min sharri ma khalaq, and perform another Ruku.

He should then stand up and say, Wamin sharri ghasiqin itha waqab, and perform the third Ruku.

Thereafter he should stand up again and say,Wamin sharri-nnaffathati feel'uqad, and perform the fourth Ruku.

Then he should stand up again and say, Wamin sharri hasidin itha hasad, and then perform the fifth ruku

 before standing and going to perform two Sajdah and then rise for the second Rak'at, the same way as the first Rak'at. At the end, he should recite tashahhud and Salaam after the two Sajdah. 


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 When the prayer is about to start, someone should call 

out  :  As-Salat  ( the prayer ) three times instead of the 

adhan and the iqama.


The intention to perform the prayer for unusual natural 

events should include the specification as to whether the 

prayer is in time  ( ada’) or in ( qada )  .  The hands are 

raised to the ears and the opening takbir is pronounced.


There are two ways of performing the prayer for unusual 

events :


the longer ,


and the shorter.


In the longer way the worshipper should first recite  the 

sura al-Fatiha, then another sura , following which the 

first ruku is performed. Then after the worshipper has 

risen, the sura al-Fatiha is recited, then another sura,

 then a qunut, and then the second ruku.  This is repeated 

three more times, with a recommended qunut again before 

the fourth ruku.  After the fifth ruku , the worshipper 

rises and says :


Sami a llahu li-man hamida-h


God hears the one who praises him


and then beigins the sajda.


The two sajdas should be performed in the usual manner, 

and after them the worshipper rises to begin the second 

raka, whose five ruku are performed in the same way as 

those in the first rakat.  The reciting of the qunut is 

recommended before the first , third, and fifth ruku of 

the second raka. After the last ruku, the two sajdas are 

performed and the tashahhud and salam recited in the 

usual manner , and the prayer is finished.


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The shorter way to perform the prayer for unusual natural 

events begins with the solemn intention and taqbir as in 

the longer way.


After reciting the sura al-Fatiha , the second sura is 

divided into five parts , one part being recited before

 each of the five ruku in the first raka. The second raka is 

performed in the same way. 


The sura al-Fatiha , in the shorter method is recited only 

once in each raka before the first ruku.


A convenient method is to choose the sura al-Ikhlas ( sura 

112)  and divide it up into its verses ( five , including the 

BI-smi llahi )


After performing the two sajdas, the second raka can be 

performed in exactly the same way

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