Prayer Times in China
32
N:28.982222, E:105.44806
30
N:23.620556, E:112.06722
26
N:34.0425, E:108.576385
26
N:37.5, E:108.1
11
N:27.34111, E:112.34
15
N:36.33889, E:103.94334
22
N:41.021667, E:116.629166
07
N:24.38611, E:117.68
07
N:24.6975, E:118.00278
10
N:40.888054, E:115.65444
Moheli
N:28.35, E:118.38333
04
N:31.391666, E:119.977776
22
N:39.63889, E:115.58222
Grande Comore
N:28.961111, E:119.0975
11
N:26.555834, E:113.944725
25
N:36.393333, E:119.30861
26
N:33.38972, E:108.08305
21
N:37.6, E:105.38333
04
N:31.758333, E:119.29444
30
N:22.533333, E:114.13333
26
N:32.58472, E:107.69722
24
N:36.35, E:113.183334
32
N:31.133333, E:104.183334
32
N:31.133333, E:104.183334
Sichuan
N:30.3356, E:106.98
25
N:37.93833, E:117.67722
11
N:27.516945, E:109.67333
11
N:27.579445, E:110.00083
31
N:18.481388, E:109.60028
Anjouan
N:30.983334, E:118.208336
24
N:35.162224, E:111.09389
07
N:25.799444, E:117.09194
11
N:27.449167, E:110.89445
Grande Comore
N:28.9, E:121.066666
04
N:33.36139, E:120.5075
04
N:33.345, E:120.52194
05
N:43.086945, E:125.40861
11
N:27.310278, E:110.90611
25
N:36.23, E:115.83444
Grande Comore
N:29.166666, E:119.10833
19
N:40.856388, E:119.875
07
N:24.692778, E:117.41194
04
N:32.10278, E:119.022224
19
N:41.452778, E:121.47083
09
N:32.033333, E:115.816666
24
N:38.966667, E:111.433334
12
N:29.966667, E:115.61667
19
N:42.116665, E:123.333336
22
N:39.451668, E:116.40528
09
N:33.07722, E:112.155
26
N:33.191666, E:110.30861
10
N:38.1, E:116.78333
Anjouan
N:33.55, E:116.433334
15
N:37.20778, E:104.351944
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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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