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Total Lunar Eclipse - Thursday, March 13th, 2025

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A map showing where the March 13-14, 2025 lunar eclipse is visible. Contours mark the edge of the visibility region at eclipse contact times. / Credit: NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio
A map showing where the March 13-14, 2025 lunar eclipse is visible. Contours mark the edge of the visibility region at eclipse contact times. / Credit: NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio

There will be a total lunar eclipse which will be visible over North America beginning 8:57 PM Thursday, March 13th, 2025, wherein Salat al-Ayaat is obligatory (wajib).


For more details about the lunar eclipse and the time it will occur, please click here


Global Event:


Begins:

Maximum:

Thu, Mar 13, 2025 at 11:58 pm 1.178 Magnitude

Ends:

Fri, Mar 14, 2025 at 3:00 am

Duration:

6 hours, 3 minutes

Religious obligation:

During a solar or lunar eclipse, it is obligatory (wajib) to perform a special prayer called Salat al-Ayyat. The prayer becomes wajib even if the moon or the sun are partially eclipsed, and even if they do not engender any fear.


When should I perform Salat al-Ayaat?

The time of Salat al-Ayaat sets in as the eclipse starts, and remains till the eclipse is over.


The specific instructions on how to perform the prayer are given below.


Note, that Salat al-Ayaat is not required upon a woman who is in her menses (haydh) or postpartum bleeding (nifas), nor would she be required to make-up the prayer (qadha).


How to perform the prayer of “al-Ayaat”, a two unit (Rakah) prayer with five Ruku in each unit:

How to perform the prayer of “al-Ayaat”
How to perform the prayer of “al-Ayaat”

1. Make the intention (Niyyah) of offering the prayers as “Salat al-Ayaat”. 2. One should say Takbir: “Allahu Akbar” 3. Recite Surat al-Fatiha and any other Surah* 4. Then perform Ruku. 5. After Ruku, then stand and recite Surat al-Fatiha and any other Surah and then perform another Ruku. One should repeat this action (steps 3 & 4) five times 6. When one stands after the fifth Ruku, one should then proceed to perform the two Sajdah (as in the normal Fajr prayer). 7. Then stand up to perform the second Rakah (unit) in the same manner as was done in the first Rakah (with the five Ruku).

8. After performing the second set of Sajdah, one should recite Tashahhud and end the prayer with Salam to complete it.


*Please note that a person is allowed to say Takbir and recite Surat al-Fatiha and then divide the verses of another Surah into five parts, and recite one verse or more or less, and thereafter perform the Ruku. One should then stand up and recite another part of the Surah (without reciting Surat al-Fatiha) and then perform another Ruku. This should be repeated and the Surah must be finished before performing the fifth Ruku. For more details see the Islamic Law Book by clicking here.

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