Prayer Times in Malaysia
Sabah
N:5.266667, E:115.65
Pulau Pinang
N:5.5666666, E:100.36667
Sarawak
N:4.05, E:113.85
Johor
N:1.7888889, E:102.766945
Sarawak
N:1.2333333, E:110.51667
Sarawak
N:1.2333333, E:110.51667
Sabah
N:6.2, E:118.25
Sarawak
N:1.6666667, E:110.416664
Sarawak
N:1.7166667, E:110.46667
Sarawak
N:1.4833333, E:110.38333
Sarawak
N:4.65, E:114.96667
Sarawak
N:1.05, E:111.63333
Kedah
N:5.9666667, E:100.38333
Sarawak
N:4.3166666, E:114.26667
Johor
N:2.0441, E:102.6527
Johor
N:2.0333333, E:102.683334
Sabah
N:4.75, E:118.48333
Sabah
N:4.766667, E:118.3
Sabah
N:4.75, E:118.48333
Sarawak
N:2.2, E:111.3
Malaysia (general)
N:7.6666665, E:117.0
Sabah
N:6.0333333, E:116.45
Sarawak
N:1.3833333, E:111.73333
Malaysia (general)
N:2.0666666, E:111.416664
Sarawak
N:1.05, E:110.75
Sarawak
N:1.05, E:110.75
Sarawak
N:0.95, E:110.75
Sarawak
N:1.0833333, E:111.5
Sabah
N:4.5833335, E:116.45
Sabah
N:7.133333, E:117.13333
Sabah
N:4.4333334, E:116.333336
Sarawak
N:2.8, E:111.9
Labuan
N:5.2833333, E:115.35
Sarawak
N:1.6, E:111.4
Sabah
N:5.3166666, E:117.61667
Malaysia (general)
N:2.9333334, E:101.88333
Sabah
N:4.4166665, E:118.03333
Sarawak
N:2.0166667, E:113.01667
Sarawak
N:1.5, E:113.416664
Perlis
N:6.483333, E:100.26667
Pulau Pinang
N:5.35, E:100.23333
Sarawak
N:2.0166667, E:113.01667
Sabah
N:4.4666667, E:116.23333
Sarawak
N:2.9166667, E:112.53333
Penang
N:5.352, E:100.2824
Pulau Pinang
N:5.35, E:100.23333
Pulau Pinang
N:5.366667, E:100.23333
Pulau Pinang
N:5.35, E:100.2
Kedah
N:5.7229, E:100.7831
Kedah
N:5.5666666, E:100.61667
Kedah
N:5.5666666, E:100.75
Sarawak
N:1.4333333, E:111.46667
Sarawak
N:2.9166667, E:112.53333
Sarawak
N:2.85, E:111.65
Sabah
N:5.9, E:117.55
Pahang
N:4.116667, E:103.333336
Pahang
N:3.9666667, E:103.35
Sarawak
N:1.4666667, E:111.683334
Sabah
N:4.3, E:118.166664
Sarawak
N:1.2833333, E:111.61667
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