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NAME

       ipraytime - An Islamic Prayer Times Calculator

SYNOPSIS

       ipraytime  [--date  yyyymmdd] [--latitude real_num] [--longitude real_num] [--utcdiff real_num] [--method
       int_num] [--ishaangle real_num] [--fajrangle real_num] [--dst int_num] [--dst-start yyyymmdd]  [--dst-end
       yyyymmdd]  [--round  int_num]  [--extreme  int_num]  [--sea-level  int_num]  [--month  [int_num]] [--year
       [int_num]] [--file pref_file] [--end] [--brief] [--help]

DESCRIPTION

       The ipraytime program is a generator of Islamic prayer time schedules for any given location.   ipraytime
       also  calculates the appropriate Qibla direction (heading towards the Kabaa) based on the given location.
       ipraytime in its single day format is also capable of calculating Imsaak times (ie. the times when one is
       to  start fasting).  ipraytime is also capable of generating a schedule for an entire month or year based
       on command-line arguments.  The program is also able to print the schedules for the rest of  the  current
       month  so  as  to skip days that have already passed.  ipraytime also has a minimalistic option to simply
       show a one liner of the prayer times in its single day format.

       ipraytime has multiple ways of conveying info and settings to it.  The order of precedence (from  highest
       to lowest) is, the command-line followed by the environment variable setting (IPT_DATA) to the data being
       presented in ipraytime's RC file (~/.iprayrc) in one's home directory.  If none of the  above  is  found,
       ipraytime defaults to using Makkah's location with the host machine's current date settings.

OPTIONS

       ipraytime follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-').  A
       summary of all options is noted below:

       -h, --help
              Show summary of options

       -d, --date yyyymmdd
              Specify the Gregorian date to use where `y' stands for year, `m' for month and `d' for day

       -lat, --latitude real_num
              Specify the latitude setting to use during calculations.  The value could be any real number

       -lon, --longitude real_num
              Specify the longitude setting to use during calculations.  The value could be any real number

       -sea, --sea-level real_num
              Specify height above Sea level (in meters)

       -u, --utcdiff real_num
              Specify the difference between the specified timezone and that of GMT/UTC.  The value could be any
              real number

       -a, --anglemethod [int_num]
              Specify  which angle method calculation to use.  The angle methods that are currently supported by
              ipraytime are,

               1   Egyptian General Authority of Survey
                     Fajr/Isha Angle   : 20/18
                     Used in           : Africa, Indonesia, Iraq,
                                         Jordan, Lebanon, Malaysia,
                                         Singapore, Syria,
                                         Parts of the USA

               2   University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi (Shaf'i)
                     Fajr/Isha Angle   : 18/18
                     Used in           : Iran, Kuwait,
                                         Parts of Europe

               3   University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi (Hanafi)
                     Fajr/Isha Angle   : 18/18
                     Used in           : Afghanistan, Bangladesh,
                                         India

               4   Islamic Society of North America
                     Fajr/Isha  Angle  : 15/15
                     Used in           : Canada, Parts of UK,
                                         Parts of USA

               5   Muslim World League (MWL)
                     Fajr/Isha  Angle  : 18/17
                     Used in           : Parts of Europe,
                                         Far East, Parts of USA

               6   Umm Al-Qurra University
                     Fajr/Isha Angl e  : 19/0
                     Isha Interval     : 90 minutes from Al-Maghrib
                                         prayer but set to 120
                                         during Ramadan.
                     Used in           : Saudi Arabia

               7   Fixed Isha Angle Interval (always 90)
                     Fajr/Isha Angle   : 19.5/0
                     Isha Interval     : 90 minutes from Al-Maghrib
                                         prayer
                     Used in           : Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, UAE

               8   Egyptian General Authority of Survey (Egypt)
                     Fajr/Isha Angle   : 19.5/17.5
                     Used in           : Egypt

       -fa, --fajrangle [real_num]
              Specify which angle to use for Fajr. Will override the one set by the --anglemethod.

       -ia, --ishaangle [real_num]
              Specify which angle to use for Isha. Will override the one set by the --anglemethod.

       -s, --dst [int_num]
              By default, ipraytime uses the host's machine timezone information to determine  whether  daylight
              saving  time  is in effect or not. If this information is unavailable or not accurate, this option
              provides the means to explicitly set the DST status. Set this to 0 to completely disable  daylight
              saving time. Set it to 1 to always add one hour to the computed prayer times.

       -ss, --dst-start yyyymmdd
       -se, --dst-end yyyymmdd
              Specify a range of dates where day light saving time is in effect for your location. For example:

                   ipraytime --dst-start 20040328 --dst-end 20041029

       -m, --month [int_num]
              Specify to print either current month's schedule or the passed-in value's month schedule.

       -y, --year [int_num]
              Specify to print either current year's schedule or the passed-in value's year schedule.

       -f, --file pref_file
              Specify filename to load which contains user's settings and preferences.

       -e, --end
              Specify to continue with schedule printing until the end of specified month.

       -b, --brief
              Specify to print a brief one-liner output for single day mode.

       -h12, --regular-hour
              Display the prayer times in regular time instead of military time.

       -r, --round [int_num]
              Specify a method for rounding seconds. The supported methods are,

               0   No Rounding. Completely ignore the computed seconds value.

               1   Regular Rounding. If seconds are equal to 30 or above, add 1 minute.

               2   Special Rounding. Similar to regular rounding but we always round down for Shurooq and Imsaak
                   times. (This is the default method)

               3   Aggressive Rounding. Similar to Special Rounding but we add 1 minute if the seconds value are
                   equal to 1 second or more.

       -x, --extreme [int_num]
              Specify  a  method  for prayer times calculations at high (49+) or extreme (66+) latitudes. Prayer
              times calculations relies heavily on astronomical events. At these latitudes some of those  events
              do  not  occur  at  all,  or  are  impossible to precisely calculate using conventional means. For
              example, at certain locations the sun never moves below the horizon to the position of the  amount
              of  Fajr  angle degrees specified, therefore there will be no real Fajr time at that location. The
              supported extreme methods are:

               Note: Methods that have the If Invalid keyword are applied  only  when  ipraytime  is  unable  to
               calculate these times. Methods that have the Always keyword are applied always.

               0   None. If unable to calculate, leave as 99:99

               1   Nearest Latitude (Aqrab Al-Bilaad): All prayers [Always]

               2   Nearest Latitude (Aqrab Al-Bilaad): Fajr and Isha [Always]

               3   Nearest Latitude (Aqrab Al-Bilaad):  All prayers [If Invalid]

               4   Nearest Good Day (Aqrab Al-Ayyam): All prayers [Always]

               5   Nearest Good Day (Aqrab Al-Ayyam): All prayers [If Invalid] (This is the default method)

               Note:  All  the extreme methods following below do not have a proof in traditional Shari'a (Fiqh)
               resources. These methods were introduced  by  modern  day  Muslim  scholars  and  scientists  for
               practical reasons only.

               6   Seventh of Night: Fajr and Isha [Always]

               7   Seventh of Night: Fajr and Isha [If Invalid]

               8   Seventh of Day: Fajr and Isha [Always]

               9   Seventh of Day: Fajr and Isha [If Invalid]

               10  Half of the Night: Fajr and Isha [Always]

               11  Half of the Night: Fajr and Isha [If Invalid]

               Note: To use the next two methods, you will need to specify FajrInterval and IshaInterval in your
               configuration file.

               12  Minutes from Shorooq/Maghrib: Fajr and Isha [Always]

               13  Minutes from Shorooq/Maghrib: Fajr and Isha [If invalid]

CONFIGURATION

       ipraytime is capable of loading settings from a configuration file (~/.iprayrc). The default location  of
       the  configuration  file can be changed using the --file option. The content of the file should be in the
       following syntax, `variable_string: value'. See the EXAMPLES section for usage examples. Below is a  list
       of all supported settings which can be used in the configuration file:

   Location Settings
       City
         Specifies an informational city name string to be displayed for reference

       Latitude
         Specify the latitude setting to use during calculations.  The value could be any real number

       Longitude
         Specify the longitude setting to use during calculations.  The value could be any real number

       UTC
         Specify the difference between the specified timezone and that of GMT/UTC.  The value could be any real
         number

       SeaLevel
         Specify height above Sea level (in meters)

       Pressure
         Specify the atmospheric pressure in millibars. The default value is 1010.

       Temperature
         Specify the temperature in Celsius degree. The default value is 10.

   Calculation Method Settings
       AngleMethod
         Specify which angle method calculation to use.  The value needs to be a positive integer of one of  the
         supported methods. See the --anglemethod option for more information.

       Mathhab
         Specify which mathhab to use in one's calculations.  The current supported value are 1 for Shaf'i and 2
         for Hanafi

       OffsetList
         Specify a list of values in minutes to add or subtract any amount of minutes from  the  daily  computed
         prayer  times.  For example, If you want to add 30 seconds to Maghrib and subtract 2 minutes from Isha,
         you will set this option to `0 0 0 0 0.5 -2'.

       FajrAngle
         Specify the fajr angle to use during calculations. Will override the values of the specified method.

       IshaAngle
         Specify the isha angle to use during calculations. Will override the values of the specified method.

       ImsaakAngle
         Specify imsaak and fajr angle difference. The default value is 1.5 degrees.

       FajrInterval
         Specify the number of minutes between fajr and shorooq. This should be a positive integer.

       IshaInterval
         Specify the number of minutes between Isha and Maghrib. This should be a positive integer.

       ImsaakInterval
         Specify a difference in minutes between imsaak and fajr. The default Imsaak interval from  fajr  is  10
         minutes if the FajrInterval is set.

       ExtremeMethod
         Specify which method to use for high and extreme latitudes.  The value needs to be an integer of one of
         the supported extreme methods. See descriptions of the --extreme option for a  list  of  the  supported
         methods.

       NearestLatitude
         Specify the latitude Used for the `Nearest Latitude' extreme methods. The default is at 48.5 degrees.

       RoundMethod
         Specify  which  method  to  use  for  rounding  seconds. The value needs to be an integer of one of the
         supported rounding methods.  See the --round option for a list of the supported methods.

   Daylight Saving Time Settings
       DST
         Specify the current DST status. Set this to 0 to completely disable daylight saving time. Or set it  to
         1 to always add one hour to the computed prayer times. See the --dst option for more information.

       DST-Start
         Specify  the start date when daylight saving time adjustment is in effect for your location. This value
         should be a valid date in yyyymmdd form

       DST-End
         Specify the date when daylight saving time adjustment period ends. This value should be a valid date in
         yyyymmdd form

   Display Settings
       HourFormat
         Specify  a  time  format  for  displaying the prayer times. The value should be 12 (regular time) or 24
         (military time)

ENVIRONMENT

       IPT_DATA  One means to pass-in the various required settings is via this variable.   The  format  of  the
                 variable needs to be "LocationName Latitude Longitude UTCdiff AngleMethodNumber". For instance,
                 setenv IPT_DATA "Dubai 25.25 55.3 4 2"

FILES

       ~/.iprayrc User configuration file.

EXAMPLES

       A sample (~/.iprayrc) showing how options are set:

           City: Brussels, Belguim
           Latitude: 50.8333
           Longitude: 4.3333
           UTC: 1
           AngleMethod: 2
           Mathhab: 1
           OffsetList: 0 0 1 2.21 3 -1

       Examples of using the command line options:

           ipraytime -y 2007

           ipraytime -lat 29.5000 -lon 47.7500 -u 3 --anglemethod 2 -d 20071229 -h12

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs on the web using http://bugs.arabeyes.org

AUTHORS

       Written by Nadim Shaikli and Thamer Mahmoud. Part of the Arabeyes.org project.

COPYRIGHT

       ipraytime is subject to the GNU General Public License (GPL).
       Copyright © 2005, Arabeyes, Nadim Shaikli.

SEE ALSO

       The  ITL library (libitl) from the Islamic Tools and Libraries project.  It is the underlying requirement
       for ipraytime to function.  The ITL library was created and is hosted at www.arabeyes.org.