Prayer Times in Japan
N:33.216667, E:129.55
Hyōgo
N:34.7489, E:135.4239
23
N:34.266666, E:136.5
N:32.866665, E:128.96666
N:32.866665, E:128.96666
N:34.266666, E:136.51666
N:34.266666, E:136.51666
Kanagawa
N:35.5996, E:139.5888
Yamagata
N:38.2247, E:140.3442
Saitama
N:36.2488, E:139.1342
N:35.533333, E:137.83333
Saitama
N:35.8543, E:139.5271
45
N:33.816666, E:132.11667
N:33.816666, E:132.08333
Kanagawa
N:35.5058, E:139.4801
Tokyo
N:35.7321, E:139.5904
Hokkaido
N:43.5033, E:143.1485
03
N:40.583332, E:140.38333
N:35.333332, E:132.85
19
N:35.336388, E:139.15472
N:34.566666, E:136.98334
Yamaguchi
N:33.9913, E:131.9597
N:36.4, E:138.25
Yamaguchi
N:33.954, E:130.9143
Nagano
N:36.1374, E:137.8929
Kanagawa
N:35.2721, E:139.1685
Niigata
N:37.8927, E:138.9798
Ōsaka
N:34.7645, E:135.5412
Kanagawa
N:35.5715, E:139.6438
Fukuoka
N:33.7483, E:130.7082
Nagano
N:36.4257, E:138.2231
Kanagawa
N:35.4906, E:139.5348
Kanagawa
N:35.5008, E:139.5332
Hokkaido
N:43.8732, E:143.1415
N:36.6, E:138.06667
Nagano
N:36.5809, E:137.8992
N:36.866665, E:136.98334
12
N:43.22389, E:143.29083
Fukuoka
N:33.8152, E:130.9418
Tokyo
N:35.657, E:139.5943
Kanagawa
N:35.4772, E:139.4536
Ibaraki
N:35.8968, E:140.6667
N:35.883335, E:140.68333
N:33.95, E:136.23334
Fukuoka
N:33.6465, E:130.9488
Kanagawa
N:35.5322, E:139.668
Mie
N:34.388, E:136.3773
Kanagawa
N:35.4868, E:139.574
Miyagi
N:38.2733, E:140.8732
03
N:40.583332, E:140.38333
N:33.95, E:136.23334
26
N:36.033333, E:138.13333
Shizuoka
N:35.0655, E:139.0573
Tokyo
N:35.6771, E:139.6099
Hyōgo
N:34.6419, E:135.0655
Saitama
N:36.0688, E:139.7257
Gifu
N:36.2592, E:137.4327
Hyōgo
N:34.943, E:134.9629
Ōsaka
N:34.8463, E:135.6095
N:37.75, E:139.55
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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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