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Unfortunately, the question of how long each Salah time lasts can't be answered with a precise number. The “time” for each Salah refers to the frame within which you must begin the prayer, not the duration of the prayer itself. The prayer itself will vary in length depending on several factors, including:

  • Number of Rak'ahs: Each obligatory Salah has a specific number of cycles (Rak'ahs) you must perform. Fajr has 2, Zuhr has 4, Asr has 4, Maghrib has 3, and Isha has 4. Each Rak'ah involves specific standing, bowing, and prostrating postures.
  • Recitation Length: The amount of Quran you recite during each Rak'ah can vary. Some people recite short verses, while others choose longer chapters. The length of your recitation directly impacts the overall prayer time.
  • Individual Pace: Each person performs the motions of Salah at their own pace. Some individuals move deliberately, while others perform quicker movements. This naturally affects the total time it takes to complete the prayer.

Therefore, it's impossible to give a specific range for how long each Salah time lasts. It may take anywhere from 5-10 minutes for short prayers like Fajr or Maghrib to 15-20 minutes for longer prayers like Zuhr or Isha. Ultimately, the duration depends on your individual preferences and recitation practices.

Remember:

  • Focus on performing your Salah with mindfulness and concentration rather than worrying about the clock.
  • Start your prayer within the designated timeframe (e.g., before sunrise for Fajr, before sunset for Maghrib), and take your time reciting and completing the postures with devotion.
  • The actual length of your salah time cape town will naturally fall within the valid timeframe for each prayer.

I hope this clarifies the difference between the prayer timeframe and the prayer duration!

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