Prayer Times in North Korea
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N:38.008335, E:126.66917
12
N:38.9275, E:125.623055
09
N:38.416668, E:127.63333
09
N:38.435833, E:127.61889
09
N:38.431946, E:127.64056
09
N:38.46, E:127.631386
09
N:38.416668, E:127.63333
N:40.066666, E:128.0
N:40.066666, E:128.0
17
N:41.003887, E:129.72084
N:38.2, E:125.083336
06
N:38.21361, E:125.65583
07
N:38.415554, E:126.20861
N:39.033333, E:125.75
11
N:39.958332, E:125.48333
09
N:38.385277, E:127.61139
15
N:39.22139, E:125.98
07
N:38.415554, E:126.20861
17
N:41.666668, E:129.66667
17
N:41.560833, E:129.62889
17
N:41.666668, E:129.5
17
N:41.550278, E:129.66028
12
N:38.80722, E:125.58833
17
N:41.587776, E:129.60611
07
N:38.75528, E:126.549164
N:40.216667, E:127.03333
N:40.216667, E:127.03333
N:38.133335, E:124.71667
11
N:39.68, E:125.04806
17
N:41.669724, E:129.66888
17
N:41.550278, E:129.66028
06
N:38.387222, E:125.62556
N:42.666668, E:130.16667
17
N:42.815, E:130.14389
09
N:39.360832, E:127.235275
17
N:42.810833, E:130.20305
03
N:39.9325, E:127.59139
11
N:39.977222, E:124.37
11
N:39.977222, E:124.37
15
N:39.304165, E:125.701385
15
N:39.304165, E:125.701385
N:39.133335, E:127.46667
09
N:39.39722, E:127.266945
06
N:38.468334, E:125.056946
N:39.133335, E:127.46667
17
N:40.838333, E:129.18889
N:39.983334, E:124.7
07
N:38.2625, E:126.859726
03
N:40.1525, E:128.53555
11
N:39.8175, E:124.73917
17
N:40.785557, E:129.4139
15
N:39.84722, E:126.44278
03
N:40.656944, E:128.48694
13
N:41.378056, E:128.1375
17
N:42.044445, E:129.49445
09
N:39.29111, E:127.25694
N:38.35, E:125.5
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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.
Daylight Saving Time
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