Prayer Times in Iceland
31
N:65.166664, E:-13.516666
19
N:66.35, E:-22.233334
09
N:65.683334, E:-18.5
Israel (general)
N:65.65, E:-18.816668
09
N:65.666664, E:-18.7
35
N:65.2, E:-20.733334
23
N:63.716667, E:-19.766666
35
N:65.2, E:-20.766666
Tel Aviv
N:65.45, E:-19.716667
08
N:65.21667, E:-21.7
21
N:65.53333, E:-16.1
Hefa
N:65.48333, E:-22.15
08
N:65.28333, E:-22.233334
Hefa
N:65.55, E:-22.283333
20
N:65.61667, E:-14.366667
Israel (general)
N:63.983334, E:-19.016666
30
N:66.0, E:-21.25
29
N:64.76667, E:-22.233334
29
N:64.76667, E:-22.233334
28
N:65.933334, E:-19.266666
28
N:65.933334, E:-19.266666
32
N:65.75, E:-17.533333
21
N:66.1, E:-17.016666
21
N:66.1, E:-17.016666
29
N:64.76667, E:-22.566668
29
N:64.98333, E:-23.25
07
N:64.566666, E:-21.733334
09
N:66.55, E:-18.033333
09
N:66.55, E:-18.016666
30
N:65.78333, E:-21.566668
30
N:65.76667, E:-21.683332
Israel (general)
N:64.38333, E:-21.383333
09
N:65.65, E:-18.616667
09
N:65.666664, E:-18.666666
17
N:64.61667, E:-22.25
17
N:64.833336, E:-21.45
17
N:64.833336, E:-21.45
29
N:64.916664, E:-22.883333
29
N:64.9, E:-22.9
31
N:65.04833, E:-14.011945
31
N:65.05194, E:-14.008611
36
N:65.78333, E:-23.65
36
N:65.76667, E:-23.583334
17
N:64.86667, E:-21.4
Yerushalayim
N:64.3, E:-15.416667
08
N:64.916664, E:-21.466667
17
N:64.6, E:-21.833334
19
N:66.46667, E:-22.883333
17
N:64.78333, E:-21.75
17
N:64.78333, E:-21.7
Israel (general)
N:64.13333, E:-17.516666
20
N:65.45, E:-14.066667
Tel Aviv
N:65.55, E:-20.316668
Israel (general)
N:65.96667, E:-16.833334
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Qiyam
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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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