How long does isha time last
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Despite this, it would still be superior for the one praying alone to do so before half the night passes as there are other wisdoms in this, namely ensuring that one actually prays the obligatory prayer in its respective time, and fulfilling the sunna of avoiding unnecessary worldly activity at night. And Allah alone gives success. Joining Prayers. The well-known view in the Maaliki School is that its ending time is the end of the first one-third of the night, for the hadeeth in which Jibreel Gabriel led the Prophet in prayer, which is already mentioned above, which includes that: 'he prayed them on the second day at the first third of the night.
Ibn Rushd said in Bidaayat-ul-Mujtahid :. The first is that it is the first third of the night;. The second is that it is the middle of the night [which is the middle time between the Maghrib and Fajr],. The third is that it is until the start of the Fajr. The first view I mean the first third of the night was stated by Ash-Shaafi'i as the time of choice and Abu Haneefah, and it is also the well-known view of the Maaliki School.
The second view was also reported from Maalik I mean the middle of the night. The third was the view of Daawood.
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