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==Jurisprudential Verses== | ==Jurisprudential Verses== | ||
The verse 114 of Sura Hud is considered as a [[jurisprudential verses]] because it determines the times of obligatory prayers. In this verse, "the two ends of the day" is interpreted as referring to the times of [[Morning prayer|Morning]] and [[Maghrib prayer]]s, and "the approach of the night" as referring to the time of [[Isha' prayer]]. Thus, it determines the times of three out of [[five daily prayers]], and the times of other prayers are specified in other Qur'anic verses. | The verse 114 of Sura Hud is considered as a [[jurisprudential verses]] because it determines the times of obligatory prayers.<ref>Ardibilī, ''Zubdat al-bayān'', p. 58.</ref> In this verse, "the two ends of the day" is interpreted as referring to the times of [[Morning prayer|Morning]] and [[Maghrib prayer]]s, and "the approach of the night" as referring to the time of [[Isha' prayer]]. Thus, it determines the times of three out of [[five daily prayers]], and the times of other prayers are specified in other Qur'anic verses.<ref>Makārim Shīrāzī, ''Tafsīr-i nimūna'', vol. 9, p. 265.</ref> | ||
==Merits and Benefits== | ==Merits and Benefits== |