Difference between revisions of "When we take up"

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* '''when we wake up''' → James S. Atherton (''The Books at the Wake'', pp.210-211) says that the five times a devout Muslim should pray are, in order: Midday, Mid-Afternoon, Sunset, Nightfall, and Pre-Dawn → if ''when we take up to toothmick'' is the second of these, then it suggests a time after lunch, when we use a toothpick to clean our teeth

Latest revision as of 06:36, 30 October 2010

  • when we wake up → James S. Atherton (The Books at the Wake, pp.210-211) says that the five times a devout Muslim should pray are, in order: Midday, Mid-Afternoon, Sunset, Nightfall, and Pre-Dawn → if when we take up to toothmick is the second of these, then it suggests a time after lunch, when we use a toothpick to clean our teeth