Prayer Times in North Korea
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N:41.613888, E:126.61056
11
N:39.59833, E:125.34722
07
N:38.254166, E:126.11389
17
N:41.475, E:129.02333
17
N:41.574165, E:129.605
09
N:38.398056, E:127.40195
17
N:41.5425, E:129.47556
13
N:41.913612, E:128.54388
17
N:41.70361, E:129.24028
N:39.066666, E:125.3
07
N:38.2475, E:126.6975
07
N:38.2475, E:126.6975
07
N:38.26, E:126.754166
12
N:39.198055, E:125.87417
07
N:38.365, E:126.37222
N:39.783333, E:125.5
06
N:38.27667, E:125.22111
N:38.35, E:127.25
N:40.166668, E:127.3
15
N:39.89639, E:126.55805
N:39.2, E:127.35
03
N:39.418335, E:126.79694
15
N:39.73, E:126.200554
13
N:41.280277, E:128.05417
01
N:41.45, E:126.71611
N:40.166668, E:127.3
09
N:39.396946, E:127.28889
06
N:38.586945, E:125.19361
N:38.833332, E:125.85
06
N:38.576668, E:125.19361
08
N:37.79111, E:126.65139
14
N:38.873055, E:125.34167
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N:42.764446, E:129.85695
15
N:39.230278, E:125.83222
06
N:38.586945, E:125.19361
11
N:40.058613, E:126.12222
N:40.516666, E:125.51667
11
N:39.9, E:125.4
13
N:41.19528, E:128.05194
09
N:39.213055, E:127.37111
13
N:41.251667, E:128.79944
03
N:40.350834, E:128.7575
15
N:39.190277, E:125.609726
13
N:41.234165, E:127.93361
03
N:39.90111, E:127.749725
N:40.116665, E:127.5
07
N:38.43861, E:125.833885
13
N:41.67972, E:128.76
13
N:41.67972, E:128.76
07
N:38.622223, E:126.6025
13
N:41.248055, E:128.81583
12
N:39.12389, E:126.07445
12
N:39.12389, E:126.07445
06
N:38.148056, E:125.19806
06
N:38.148056, E:125.19806
08
N:38.193333, E:126.657776
13
N:41.3675, E:128.57861
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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.
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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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