NIYYAT FOR NAMAZ
Niyyat is not something to be confined to certain words uttered in the name of intention. All four Madhhabs are unanimous in that acts of worship performed without the niyyat made by heart are not sahîh. No one heard Rasûlullah, the Sahâba, the Tâbi’în, or even the four imâms, make niyyat verbally. [Please see chapter 2, par. 15.] Hadrat Imâm-i Rabbânî ‘rahmatullâhi ’alaih’ says in the hundred and eighty-sixth letter of the first volume of Maktûbât: “Niyyat is made by heart. It is bid’at to make niyyat verbally. This bid’at has been called hasana (good, useful). But this bid’at annihilates not only the sunnat but also the fard. For, many people have been making niyyat only by tongue, without passing the niyyat through their heart. Thus niyyat through heart, one of the fards (principles) of namâz, has been neglected, and namâz has been nullified. This faqîr (hadrat Imâm-i Rabbânî means himself) do not recognize any bid’at as ‘Hasana’. I see no beauty in any bid’at.” It is sunnat to make niyyat (also) orally in Shafi’î and in Hanbalî Madhhabs. It is stated in Ibni ’Âbidîn: “That it is fard to make niyyat when beginning namâz has been stated unanimously. Niyyat is made only with the heart. It is bid’at to make it only in words. It is permissible for a person who makes niyyat with his heart to make niyyat verbally also in order to be safe against doubts.”
ECLIPSES
Total Lunar Eclipse
Penumbral eclipse magnitude: 218%
Umbral eclipse magnitude: 115%
| Beginning of eclipse (penumbra) |
14:13 |
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Beginning of eclipse (partial) |
15:19 |
| Beginning of Total eclipse | 16:33 |
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Greatest eclipse: The instant when the axis of the Moon's shadow cone passes closest to Earth's center. |
17:03 |
| End of Total eclipse | 17:32 |
| End of eclipse (partial) | 18:47 |
| End of eclipse (penumbra) | 19:53 |
PLACES TO BE SEEN
The moon will set while the eclipse continues over East side of Australia, South side of Japan, northeast side of Russia and other more western countries.
The eclipse will not be visible in central Iran, the Arabian Peninsula, Europe or Africa. In South America, beginning east of Greenland and extending westward, the Moon will set while the eclipse still in progress. The eclipse will be visible over the Pacific Ocean.