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* '''daybreak:''' one of the 5 set times of day when devout Muslims are obliged to pray
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* '''daybreak:''' one of the 5 set times of day when devout Muslims are obliged to pray → James S. Atherton (''The Books at the Wake'', pp.210-211) says that the five times are, in order, Midday, Mid-Afternoon, Sunset, Nightfall, and Pre-Dawn → if ''what time we rise'' is the first of these, then Joyce is telling us that he generally gets up at midday
  
 
* '''Edith Holland, ''The Story of Mohammed'', p.93:''' "it is written, ‘Celebrate the praises of the Lord what time thou risest and in the night and at the fading of the stars’."
 
* '''Edith Holland, ''The Story of Mohammed'', p.93:''' "it is written, ‘Celebrate the praises of the Lord what time thou risest and in the night and at the fading of the stars’."

Revision as of 06:33, 30 October 2010

  • daybreak: one of the 5 set times of day when devout Muslims are obliged to pray → James S. Atherton (The Books at the Wake, pp.210-211) says that the five times are, in order, Midday, Mid-Afternoon, Sunset, Nightfall, and Pre-Dawn → if what time we rise is the first of these, then Joyce is telling us that he generally gets up at midday
  • Edith Holland, The Story of Mohammed, p.93: "it is written, ‘Celebrate the praises of the Lord what time thou risest and in the night and at the fading of the stars’."