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A fairly common interpretation is that salat al-wusta refers to asr.


Also 73:20 is pretty clearly a reference to Tahajjud (night prayer)
which arguably includes witr. Also, the verse which Sen brought up
seems to include maghrib (as a prayer time), no?


On 8/5/10, Stephen Gray <[email protected]> wrote:
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> The ones mentioned in Hadith:
> Fajr
> Dhuhr
> Asr
> Maghrib
> Isha'a
> Witr
> Tahajjud
>
> The ones mentioned in Quran:
> Fajr
> Al-Wusta
> Isha'a
>
> Note: Dhur, Asr, and Maghrib are mentioned but not in connection with
> prayer.
>
> Question: If Al-Wusta is mentioned in the Quran, why don't Muslims pray it?
>
>
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