Prayer Times in Philippines
58
N:12.990556, E:123.53028
15
N:14.183333, E:122.583336
31
N:16.866667, E:121.76667
15
N:14.116667, E:122.86667
15
N:14.15, E:122.833336
32
N:18.256666, E:121.04583
19
N:13.910277, E:124.33
19
N:13.910277, E:124.33
01
N:17.566668, E:120.55
29
N:17.116667, E:120.45
47
N:15.433333, E:121.13333
61
N:9.553333, E:125.8375
H3
N:9.601389, E:122.49722
H3
N:9.607223, E:122.51028
32
N:17.5, E:121.2
Calabarzon
N:14.2519, E:120.9059
20
N:14.241944, E:120.888054
23
N:11.059722, E:125.70639
Ilocos
N:15.8333, E:120.4129
30
N:11.383333, E:123.15
31
N:16.745556, E:121.710556
31
N:17.126667, E:121.93278
19
N:13.910277, E:124.33
21
N:11.483334, E:124.1
32
N:17.583334, E:121.433334
14
N:18.433332, E:121.45
51
N:16.016666, E:120.23333
56
N:6.745, E:124.85167
57
N:6.7575, E:125.06333
71
N:6.7019444, E:124.89167
56
N:6.7694445, E:124.81028
18
N:11.2913885, E:122.65583
Ilocos
N:16.2366, E:120.4802
51
N:16.1, E:120.566666
51
N:16.1, E:120.566666
51
N:16.1, E:120.566666
Ilocos
N:16.1035, E:120.5588
61
N:9.4997225, E:125.5825
40
N:13.438056, E:120.47667
40
N:13.433333, E:120.433334
37
N:10.916667, E:124.433334
01
N:17.583334, E:120.71667
18
N:11.2913885, E:122.65583
18
N:11.2913885, E:122.65583
H2
N:14.126667, E:121.76222
30
N:11.438889, E:123.25472
49
N:11.491111, E:120.06333
45
N:10.316667, E:123.03333
45
N:10.283333, E:123.01667
Calabarzon
N:14.2217, E:121.4141
33
N:14.233334, E:121.416664
43
N:8.854722, E:124.810555
45
N:10.511111, E:122.95417
04
N:11.7, E:122.316666
11
N:9.75, E:123.86667
F4
N:10.466667, E:123.26667
32
N:18.1, E:121.083336
39
N:12.566667, E:123.7
39
N:12.576667, E:123.71917
26
N:7.3308334, E:126.57056
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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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