Prayer Times in China
30
N:23.733334, E:113.2
04
N:34.333332, E:118.03333
30
N:23.7375, E:113.22195
30
N:23.7375, E:113.22195
20
N:42.31222, E:119.11667
Grande Comore
N:28.148333, E:121.361946
20
N:41.7, E:115.165
07
N:25.293333, E:119.05805
19
N:42.216667, E:122.316666
05
N:40.92361, E:125.78083
19
N:42.02111, E:125.325554
19
N:40.87, E:125.47195
19
N:41.289165, E:125.380554
04
N:34.73611, E:116.92472
04
N:34.733334, E:116.916664
Grande Comore
N:28.081667, E:121.500275
09
N:33.666668, E:113.76667
04
N:34.73611, E:116.92472
09
N:33.843056, E:116.14167
24
N:38.6, E:110.9
24
N:35.916668, E:111.6
26
N:32.77778, E:109.69806
Anjouan
N:31.216667, E:117.38333
26
N:37.416668, E:110.05
24
N:39.924446, E:113.219444
24
N:37.314724, E:113.416664
33
N:30.133333, E:107.51667
24
N:35.11639, E:111.14333
24
N:35.11639, E:111.14333
24
N:35.434723, E:110.635
04
N:34.466667, E:117.96667
10
N:36.615833, E:114.02055
14
N:28.8, E:85.6
Anjouan
N:31.216667, E:117.38333
24
N:37.2, E:110.75
24
N:37.2, E:110.75
14
N:27.75, E:89.166664
14
N:27.75, E:89.166664
24
N:37.794445, E:112.76667
14
N:29.166666, E:89.25
16
N:22.937222, E:107.24694
09
N:35.22, E:113.081665
24
N:35.296665, E:111.31556
08
N:45.63778, E:131.90973
14
N:29.15, E:90.38333
14
N:29.15, E:90.38333
20
N:42.68111, E:119.81722
04
N:33.5, E:118.71667
18
N:26.77111, E:109.29056
28
N:39.484165, E:117.81333
Grande Comore
N:30.012222, E:121.406944
26
N:34.40278, E:107.75056
16
N:22.346945, E:107.24167
09
N:34.49278, E:112.476944
32
N:30.983334, E:103.933334
32
N:30.983334, E:103.933334
32
N:31.05, E:106.36667
32
N:31.05, E:106.38333
07
N:25.938334, E:119.65111
10
N:36.43111, E:114.17
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Qiyam
The term Qiyam-ul-layl, in the most literal sense, means to stand during the night. It is a voluntary prayer which is offered between the time of Ishaa prayer and the Fajr prayer (before dawn). But the most preferred time is before sunrise, in the last third of the night.For more information, read our article on qiyam.
The difference between Standard and Hanafi (Juristic Methods)
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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