Time of Prayer

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Question

Hello, I would like to know if Sephardic women are required to pray the morning prayer before the time of prayer or if they can pray until midday?

Answer

Hello,

Ideally, one should pray until the end of the time of prayer, but if necessary, she can pray until midday.

The difference between men and women is only in the level of obligation. However, regarding the time of obligation, there is no difference.

Source

Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chaim, Siman 89, סעיף 1
If one erred or missed and prayed after four hours until midday, although he does not receive the reward as for praying on time, he still receives the reward for praying. Note: After midday, it is forbidden to pray the morning prayer. 

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