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  2. Nūn ġuṇnā - Wikipedia

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    Nūn ġunnā, (Urdu: نُون غُنَّہ; Unicode: U+06BA ں ARABIC LETTER NOON GHUNNA) is an additional letter of the Arabic script not used in the Arabic alphabet itself but used in Urdu, Saraiki, and Shahmukhi Punjabi [1] to represent a nasal vowel, . In Shahmukhi, it is represented by the diacritic ٘ .

  3. Zuhr prayer - Wikipedia

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    It is observed after Fajr and before Asr prayers, between the zenith of noon and sunset, and contains 4 rak'a (units). [ 2 ] On Friday, the Zuhr prayer is replaced or preceded by Friday prayer ( jum'a ) which is obligatory for Muslim men who are above the age of puberty and meet certain requirements to pray in congregation either in a mosque or ...

  4. Sun and moon letters - Wikipedia

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    Sun letters (red) and moon letters (black) In Arabic and Maltese, the consonants are divided into two groups, called the sun letters or solar letters (Arabic: حروف شمسية ḥurūf shamsiyyah, Maltese: konsonanti xemxin) and moon letters or lunar letters (Arabic: حروف قمرية ḥurūf qamariyyah, Maltese: konsonanti qamrin), the difference being that only the sun letters will ...

  5. Nun (letter) - Wikipedia

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    Nun is the fourteenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician nūn 𐤍, Hebrew nūn נ ‎, Aramaic nūn 𐡍‎, Syriac nūn ܢ, and Arabic nūn ن ‎ (in abjadi order). Its numerical value is 50.

  6. Salah times - Wikipedia

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    The first term is the 12 o'clock noon, the second term accounts for the difference between true and mean solar times, and the third term accounts for the difference between the local mean solar time and the timezone. The other times require converting the Sun's altitude to time. We use a variant of the generalized sunrise equation:

  7. Asr prayer - Wikipedia

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    The Asr prayer (Arabic: صلاة العصر ṣalāt al-ʿaṣr, "afternoon prayer") is one of the mandatory five daily Islamic prayers. The Asr prayer consists of four obligatory cycles, rakat. An additional four rakat sunna prayer is recommended to be performed before the obligatory prayer. [1]

  8. Arabic script in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    Arabic Small High Noon U+06E9 ۩ ‎ Arabic Place Of Sajdah. there is a range of acceptable glyphs for this character U+06EA ۪ ‎ Arabic Empty Centre Low Stop U+06EB ۫ ‎ Arabic Empty Centre High Stop U+06EC ۬ ‎ Arabic Rounded High Stop With Filled Centre

  9. Wikipedia

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    , (Arabic letter noon with small tah (U+0768), ṇūṇ), is an additional letter of the Arabic script, [1] not used in the Arabic alphabet itself but used in Shahmukhi Punjabi, and Shina to represent a retroflex nasal consonant, . ڼ is the twenty-ninth letter of Pashto alphabet.