I am 21 year old don't have enough knowledge about Islamic things. But I am notice that the digit 7 has a special importance in Islam . like seven earth, seven sky, seven ocean, seven Continent, ...
I searched the whole Quran for the word Muslim. It seems there is no explicit definition of a Muslim, although it has been called to different people in different situations. Among them the following verses seem to match your question better than others: 1) قُلْ يَا أَهْلَ الْكِتَابِ تَعَالَوْا إِلَىٰ كَلِمَةٍ سَوَاءٍ بَيْنَنَا ...
Is eating on the same table with non-Muslims (Christians, Jews, Hindus, etc) allowed? The assumption is that you would be eating halal food such as vegetables, and that non-Muslims would eat food w...
0 if what you name "isha time" is not really isha time start, then it is possible in high latitudes of earth in some time in summer side of year. "isha" time is given in prayer tables for that places but it is not really isha time start as it means for normal places.
Some options: Speak to your manager about rearranging working time over this month. Is working from home an option? Reserve some holiday to spend in the way of Allah - use some of your annual leave over Ramadan. (consider working half days for some days during the week etc) May Allah make it easy for you.
I am not in a Muslim country and it is very very very cloudy here so it is hard to tell the timings. I have to just get different time tables, compare and by the will of Allah they are in the right time
Fajr prayer is to be done during the pre-dawn period until the first ray of light. There’s no need to obsess over which specific minute and second. Just make sure to pray before the official sun rise of your location. Evidences are many, here’s some from Muwatta: (note: Fajr = Subh ; there is the Fajr prayer which is a naafil and different then the obligatory Subh, but that’s a different ...
Fast is a worship we do for Allah and nobody would like to risk doing it badly or starting it badly, that's why many people keep a safe time zone between adhan and the time tables (as time tables may have an inaccuracy of a few minutes +/-) You may also refer to the chapter on the prayer times in al-Muwatta' for more information.
To note that this hadith conflicts with another one proclaiming full predestination telling that all has been noted on the preserved tables from the beginning.