Prayer Times in Philippines
21
N:9.683333, E:123.36667
39
N:12.35, E:123.8
11
N:9.6472225, E:123.95778
37
N:11.066667, E:124.9
46
N:9.4, E:122.78333
23
N:11.388889, E:125.58222
23
N:11.388889, E:125.58222
23
N:11.388889, E:125.58222
55
N:11.569722, E:125.066666
54
N:12.488055, E:122.62278
54
N:12.4925, E:122.63556
54
N:12.493889, E:122.628334
54
N:12.435833, E:122.043335
23
N:11.616667, E:125.433334
55
N:11.569722, E:125.066666
33
N:14.214444, E:121.117226
33
N:14.214444, E:121.117226
33
N:14.216667, E:121.1
19
N:14.064445, E:124.19222
G5
N:10.365, E:123.67
G5
N:10.365, E:123.67
69
N:9.216667, E:123.51667
21
N:10.792778, E:123.94417
45
N:10.2, E:123.03333
H2
N:13.866667, E:122.066666
33
N:14.15, E:121.416664
33
N:14.15, E:121.416664
33
N:14.266389, E:121.54528
H2
N:13.933333, E:121.61667
H2
N:13.933333, E:121.65
59
N:10.066667, E:124.96667
46
N:9.7705555, E:123.11083
11
N:9.814167, E:123.87778
37
N:11.043333, E:125.01722
55
N:11.284445, E:125.04611
55
N:11.284445, E:125.04611
55
N:11.842222, E:124.71972
11
N:9.956667, E:124.327225
67
N:12.45, E:125.3
11
N:10.092778, E:124.56944
37
N:10.983334, E:124.98333
11
N:9.616667, E:124.2
11
N:9.616667, E:124.2
55
N:11.284445, E:125.04611
11
N:9.966667, E:124.03333
11
N:9.783333, E:123.816666
11
N:9.780556, E:123.81695
23
N:11.616667, E:125.433334
45
N:10.416667, E:122.9
37
N:10.75, E:125.0
54
N:12.4, E:122.5
45
N:10.259722, E:122.94861
11
N:9.95, E:124.11667
39
N:12.343611, E:123.566666
11
N:9.95, E:124.11667
11
N:9.938611, E:124.07111
37
N:11.043333, E:125.01722
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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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