Prayer Times in Philippines
06
N:11.095833, E:122.20472
53
N:14.621388, E:121.0925
01
N:17.633333, E:120.71667
28
N:18.466667, E:120.71667
36
N:16.511944, E:120.33528
40
N:13.15, E:120.683334
51
N:16.233334, E:119.88333
49
N:8.279722, E:117.18806
46
N:9.586945, E:123.07083
46
N:9.586945, E:123.07083
51
N:15.95, E:120.3
21
N:10.791667, E:124.026665
B5
N:10.286389, E:123.225555
30
N:10.866667, E:122.6
09
N:13.8, E:120.666664
B5
N:10.286389, E:123.225555
49
N:12.016666, E:119.933334
B5
N:10.331388, E:123.204445
30
N:10.720555, E:122.68584
09
N:13.722777, E:120.90444
20
N:14.266666, E:120.63333
C6
N:6.077778, E:125.15528
09
N:13.733334, E:121.05
59
N:10.183333, E:124.76667
C9
N:10.7, E:122.566666
39
N:11.933333, E:123.8
20
N:14.266666, E:120.63333
13
N:14.883333, E:120.78333
47
N:15.333333, E:121.083336
H3
N:9.934167, E:122.77639
09
N:13.840834, E:120.97417
H2
N:13.988889, E:121.549446
33
N:14.1975, E:121.401665
53
N:14.473333, E:121.18916
49
N:9.163055, E:117.78
C6
N:6.083611, E:125.1525
20
N:14.209444, E:120.867226
20
N:14.235278, E:120.8475
Calabarzon
N:14.2332, E:120.8571
39
N:12.116667, E:123.36667
09
N:13.733334, E:121.05
37
N:11.427778, E:124.55722
49
N:11.431111, E:120.82333
Central Luzon
N:14.9164, E:120.7658
13
N:14.9, E:120.76667
09
N:14.005555, E:120.65389
33
N:14.473889, E:121.416664
30
N:10.666667, E:122.28333
29
N:17.283333, E:120.55
54
N:12.54, E:122.01028
37
N:10.8752775, E:124.50694
37
N:10.8675, E:124.504166
37
N:10.933333, E:124.51667
11
N:9.65, E:124.01667
69
N:9.186389, E:123.645
E4
N:11.081388, E:124.446945
11
N:9.666667, E:124.01667
11
N:9.65, E:124.01667
E4
N:11.081388, E:124.446945
51
N:16.133333, E:120.566666
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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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