Daily Prayers
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"O you who believe, remember Allah, remembering
Him frequently and glorifying Him morning and evening.
He it is Who sends His blessings on you, and so
do His angels, that He may bring you forth out of
utter darkness into the light and He is merciful
to the believers
(Prayer
is better than sleep.)" (Holy Quran 33:41-43).
The second pillar of Islam is the religious duty
to perform five prescribed daily prayers or salat.
All adult Muslims are supposed to perform five prayers,
preceded by ritual cleansing or purification of
the body at different intervals of the day. The
Qur’anic references also mention the acts
of standing, bowing, and prostrating during prayers
and facing a set direction, known as qibla.
At The Belfast Mosque Five daily congregational
Prayers are held on time every day. For a full listing
of the prayer times at Belfast Mosque please click
on the Prayer Timetable link above. Thu'r prayer
is preformed every day at 1.30pm. All other Prayers
are performed normally 5 minutes after the prescribed
time, except for Ish'a which is preformed at 7.30pm,
during winter months. However, when the ish'a time's
are later than 7.30pm, we pray according to the
times (i.e. 5 minutes after time).
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Belfast
Prayer Timetable
The
prayer timetable provided is in accordance with
the timetable issued at the Belfast Islamic Centre.
There may be minor variances in times amongst the
various mosques in Northern Ireland. The timetable
has taken into account the day-light saving time
changes. You therefore need not adjust the timetables
for that. Please click on the appropriate links
below.
Belfast
Prayer Timetable 
Belfast
Prayer Timetable 