O ye who believe! Fasting is prescribed to you as it was prescribed to those before you,
that ye may (learn) self-restraint
[Quran: Chapter 2:183]

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Sunday, August 23, 2009

Iftar timings in Dallas Texas- Maghrib ifrat times

The Ramadan 2009 Iftar times for Houston (Texas) are in the time table calendar below. We are publishing the timetable for major metropolitan areas in the US. Browse the site to locate the major urban area next to you.

MONTHLY HIJRI PRAYER TIMES
DALLAS, TEXAS, UNITED STATES
Latitude: N 32deg 46.98min Longitude: W 96deg 48min

Ramadan 1430 AH 22 August 2009 - 20 September 2009

Columns are arranged as follows: Ramadane day, Aug/Sep 09 date, Day, Fajr
(Dawn), Shorook (Sunrise), Zuh (Noon), Asr(Afternoon, Maghrib(Sunset, Isha(Night)

1 8/22 Sat 5:28 6:55 1:30 5:09 8:04 9:31
2 8/23 Sun 5:29 6:56 1:30 5:08 8:03 9:30
3 8/24 Mon 5:30 6:57 1:29 5:08 8:02 9:28
4 8/25 Tue 5:31 6:57 1:29 5:07 8:00 9:27
5 8/26 Wed 5:31 6:58 1:29 5:06 7:59 9:25
6 8/27 Thu 5:32 6:59 1:29 5:06 7:58 9:24
7 8/28 Fri 5:33 6:59 1:28 5:05 7:57 9:23
8 8/29 Sat 5:34 7:00 1:28 5:05 7:55 9:21
9 8/30 Sun 5:35 7:01 1:28 5:04 7:54 9:20
10 8/31 Mon 5:36 7:01 1:27 5:04 7:53 9:18
11 9/1 Tue 5:37 7:02 1:27 5:03 7:52 9:17
12 9/2 Wed 5:38 7:03 1:27 5:02 7:50 9:15
13 9/3 Thu 5:38 7:03 1:26 5:02 7:49 9:14
14 9/4 Fri 5:39 7:04 1:26 5:01 7:48 9:12
15 9/5 Sat 5:40 7:05 1:26 5:00 7:46 9:11
16 9/6 Sun 5:41 7:05 1:25 4:59 7:45 9:09
17 9/7 Mon 5:42 7:06 1:25 4:59 7:44 9:08
18 9/8 Tue 5:42 7:07 1:25 4:58 7:42 9:06
19 9/9 Wed 5:43 7:07 1:24 4:57 7:41 9:05
20 9/10 Thu 5:44 7:08 1:24 4:57 7:40 9:03
21 9/11 Fri 5:45 7:08 1:24 4:56 7:38 9:02
22 9/12 Sat 5:46 7:09 1:23 4:55 7:37 9:00
23 9/13 Sun 5:46 7:10 1:23 4:54 7:36 8:59
24 9/14 Mon 5:47 7:10 1:23 4:53 7:34 8:57
25 9/15 Tue 5:48 7:11 1:22 4:53 7:33 8:56
26 9/16 Wed 5:49 7:12 1:22 4:52 7:32 8:54
27 9/17 Thu 5:49 7:12 1:22 4:51 7:30 8:53
28 9/18 Fri 5:50 7:13 1:21 4:50 7:29 8:51
29 9/19 Sat 5:51 7:14 1:21 4:49 7:28 8:50
30 9/20 Sun 5:52 7:14 1:20 4:49 7:26 8:49

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