Prayer Times in Germany
09
N:49.366665, E:6.9666667
14
N:52.133335, E:11.683333
11
N:52.066666, E:13.8
01
N:48.033333, E:8.3
06
N:53.283333, E:8.6
12
N:53.766666, E:11.533333
07
N:51.1, E:6.266667
11
N:52.633335, E:12.8
07
N:51.716667, E:6.266667
12
N:53.783333, E:11.533333
02
N:48.75, E:13.1
01
N:48.316666, E:8.416667
02
N:48.766666, E:12.2
02
N:49.95, E:10.3
13
N:50.45, E:11.916667
16
N:52.45, E:13.166667
05
N:50.9, E:8.566667
Lower Saxony
N:53.2321, E:8.5407
06
N:53.233334, E:8.6
06
N:53.233334, E:8.566667
07
N:51.716667, E:8.933333
Bavaria
N:49.9167, E:10.1333
Bavaria
N:47.5604, E:10.7721
02
N:47.583332, E:10.733334
02
N:49.533333, E:12.383333
02
N:48.583332, E:13.133333
Bavaria
N:50.25, E:10.5833
11
N:52.016666, E:14.383333
12
N:53.45, E:13.1
08
N:49.166668, E:7.883333
05
N:50.083332, E:8.583333
01
N:49.4025, E:8.975
02
N:48.433334, E:12.883333
10
N:54.566666, E:9.516666
01
N:47.783333, E:8.433333
02
N:48.0, E:12.7
Baden-Württemberg Region
N:48.85, E:8.55
11
N:53.05, E:12.866667
10
N:54.866665, E:8.966667
Thuringia
N:51.0833, E:11.0833
11
N:52.0, E:14.4
10
N:54.55, E:9.916667
10
N:54.6, E:10.016666
Bavaria
N:49.3249, E:11.1227
02
N:49.3, E:11.116667
11
N:52.733334, E:13.083333
11
N:52.75, E:13.116667
12
N:53.75, E:12.516666
11
N:53.233334, E:14.1
02
N:49.966667, E:10.433333
12
N:54.666668, E:13.366667
Lower Saxony
N:52.9, E:9.0167
06
N:52.916668, E:9.0
06
N:52.9, E:9.016666
Lower Saxony
N:52.6763, E:9.6667
06
N:52.666668, E:9.616667
06
N:52.65, E:9.666667
10
N:53.9, E:10.716667
11
N:53.033333, E:11.666667
Schleswig-Holstein
N:54.35, E:10.4833
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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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