Prayer Times in Belgium
(BE02)
N:50.6, E:4.75
Hainaut
N:50.583332, E:3.4166667
Hainaut
N:50.583332, E:3.4166667
Hainaut
N:50.583332, E:3.4166667
Wallonia
N:49.85, E:4.9667
Luxembourg
N:50.116665, E:5.35
Hainaut
N:50.166668, E:4.1666665
(BE02)
N:50.566666, E:4.6
Namur
N:50.5, E:4.883333
Liege
N:50.5, E:5.2833333
Hainaut
N:50.65, E:3.6333332
Namur
N:50.466667, E:4.7833333
Hainaut
N:50.733334, E:3.65
Luxembourg
N:50.229443, E:5.965
Luxembourg
N:50.25, E:6.0
Liege
N:50.466667, E:5.8
Liege
N:50.566666, E:5.133333
Namur
N:50.3, E:4.616667
Hainaut
N:50.55, E:4.133333
Liege
N:50.55, E:5.6666665
Liege
N:50.616665, E:5.9
Liege
N:50.283333, E:5.766667
Namur
N:50.266666, E:5.15
(BE02)
N:50.666668, E:4.25
Hainaut
N:50.166668, E:4.1666665
(BE02)
N:50.65, E:4.3333335
(BE02)
N:50.733334, E:4.75
Luxembourg
N:50.066666, E:5.85
Wallonia
N:50.7167, E:3.8333
Hainaut
N:50.733334, E:3.85
Namur
N:49.933334, E:4.4666667
(BE02)
N:50.633335, E:4.1
Luxembourg
N:49.783333, E:5.45
Namur
N:50.083332, E:4.6833334
Hainaut
N:50.616665, E:3.2833333
Luxembourg
N:49.8, E:5.1
Luxembourg
N:49.766666, E:5.2833333
Namur
N:50.15, E:5.1666665
Luxembourg
N:50.05, E:5.266667
(BE02)
N:50.683334, E:4.8166666
Namur
N:50.083332, E:4.6833334
(BE02)
N:50.6, E:4.75
Luxembourg
N:49.733334, E:5.6
Liege
N:50.566666, E:5.9166665
Hainaut
N:50.466667, E:3.7166667
Hainaut
N:50.333332, E:4.483333
Namur
N:50.216667, E:4.766667
(BE02)
N:50.65, E:4.4333334
Liege
N:50.466667, E:5.5
Namur
N:50.233334, E:4.9166665
Liege
N:50.5, E:5.233333
Luxembourg
N:49.733334, E:5.3
Namur
N:50.133335, E:5.133333
Wallonia
N:49.7836, E:5.4894
Luxembourg
N:49.783333, E:5.483333
Namur
N:50.416668, E:4.733333
Namur
N:49.95, E:5.0833335
Namur
N:50.05, E:4.9333334
Namur
N:50.1, E:4.483333
Namur
N:50.083332, E:4.6666665
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Qiyam
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The only difference is in the Asr prayer. In the standard method (which is used by Imamas Shafii, Hanbali, and Maliki) the Asr prayer time starts when the shadow of an object is equivalent to its height, whereas in the Hanafi method the Asr prayer time starts when the shadow of an object is twice its height.
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