Jedwabne Prayer times for 14-09-2025
- Fajr4:00 am
- Sunrise6:03 am
- Dhuhr12:26 pm
- Asr3:53 pm
- Sunset6:49 pm
- Maghrib6:49 pm
- Isha8:43 pm
Current time in Jedwabne is 02:03 AM
We used the following information to calculate prayer times for Jedwabne:
City: Jedwabne
Country: Poland
Timezone: Europe/Warsaw
Latitude: 53.28554
Longitude: 22.30353
Alternate Names: Edvabne,Jedvabnas,Jedvabne,Jedwabne,ydwwbnh,ye de wa bu nei,Єдвабне,Једвабне,Едвабне,Йедвабне,ידוובנה,יעדוואבנע,耶德瓦布內
Mosques Near Jedwabne
Hadith
Narrated `Ubaid Ibn Juraij:
I asked `Abdullah bin `Umar, "O Abu `Abdur-Rahman! I saw you doing four things which I never saw being done by anyone of you companions?" `Abdullah bin `Umar said, "What are those, O Ibn Juraij?" I said, "I never saw you touching any corner of the Ka`ba except these (two) facing south (Yemen) and I saw you wearing shoes made of tanned leather and dyeing your hair with Hinna (a kind of red dye). I also noticed that whenever you were in Mecca, the people assume Ihram on seeing the new moon crescent (1st of Dhul-Hijja) while you did not assume the Ihlal (Ihram) -(Ihram is also called Ihlal which means 'Loud calling' because a Muhrim has to recite Talbiya aloud when assuming the state of Ihram) - till the 8th of Dhul-Hijja (Day of Tarwiya). `Abdullah replied, "Regarding the corners of Ka`ba, I never saw Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) touching except those facing south (Yemen) and regarding the tanned leather shoes, no doubt I saw Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) wearing non-hairy shoes and he used to perform ablution while wearing the shoes (i.e. wash his feet and then put on the shoes). So I love to wear similar shoes. And about the dyeing of hair with Hinna; no doubt I saw Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) dyeing his hair with it and that is why I like to dye (my hair with it). Regarding Ihlal, I did not see Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) assuming Ihlal till he set out for Hajj (on the 8th of Dhul-Hijja).
Sahih al-Bukhari 166
Hadith
Narrated Ibn `Umar:
Whenever Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) came out on `Id day, he used to order that a Harba [??] (a short spear) to be planted in front of him (as a Sutra for his prayer) and then he used to pray facing it with the people behind him and used to do the same while on a journey. After the Prophet (ﷺ) , this practice was adopted by the Muslim rulers (who followed his traditions).
Sahih al-Bukhari 494