Prayer Times in Philippines
62
N:8.918612, E:126.30111
62
N:8.933333, E:126.3
62
N:8.9525, E:126.25916
64
N:14.866667, E:120.2
44
N:16.948334, E:120.82472
51
N:15.866667, E:120.23333
51
N:15.866667, E:120.26667
51
N:15.866667, E:120.26667
18
N:11.191112, E:122.48167
05
N:13.116667, E:123.61667
58
N:12.9425, E:123.865
37
N:10.873055, E:124.99694
37
N:10.873055, E:124.99694
49
N:9.213333, E:118.361946
30
N:11.083889, E:122.41333
67
N:12.383333, E:124.35
H2
N:15.166667, E:121.48333
H2
N:13.366667, E:122.5
40
N:12.266666, E:121.1
40
N:12.281944, E:121.099724
30
N:10.816667, E:122.26667
55
N:11.816667, E:124.683334
55
N:11.731667, E:124.75445
61
N:9.721111, E:125.68
01
N:17.466667, E:120.6
30
N:11.018611, E:122.68667
62
N:8.9, E:126.23333
62
N:8.918612, E:126.30111
15
N:14.133333, E:122.916664
67
N:12.65, E:125.0
59
N:10.166667, E:124.75
37
N:10.206944, E:124.76972
37
N:10.2, E:124.76667
40
N:12.533889, E:120.92528
30
N:10.9, E:122.61667
55
N:11.876667, E:124.76722
63
N:15.283333, E:120.65
16
N:13.79, E:123.32056
B3
N:12.086111, E:124.53917
41
N:13.351389, E:121.1025
54
N:12.114445, E:122.0225
11
N:9.95, E:123.96667
67
N:12.65, E:125.0
02
N:9.034166, E:125.23222
67
N:12.651667, E:124.998055
11
N:10.133333, E:124.2
67
N:12.406944, E:124.77333
09
N:13.816667, E:121.25
09
N:13.816667, E:121.25
23
N:12.233334, E:125.25
45
N:10.283333, E:122.95
09
N:13.9152775, E:120.90417
B3
N:12.256945, E:124.49722
H3
N:10.313889, E:123.132774
11
N:10.046945, E:124.49528
23
N:12.266666, E:125.316666
55
N:11.733334, E:124.75
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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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