Prayer Times in Philippines
30
N:11.298611, E:123.05889
23
N:11.666667, E:125.48333
32
N:18.130833, E:121.35028
71
N:6.750278, E:124.62334
55
N:11.086667, E:125.23417
55
N:12.055278, E:124.1475
29
N:17.066668, E:120.566666
44
N:16.946388, E:120.91361
48
N:16.166666, E:121.0
47
N:16.085833, E:120.93611
21
N:9.933333, E:123.583336
50
N:14.866667, E:120.666664
66
N:7.640278, E:122.43806
25
N:5.7675, E:125.53167
25
N:5.7680554, E:125.53139
25
N:5.7675, E:125.53167
25
N:5.7675, E:125.53167
25
N:5.7680554, E:125.53139
14
N:18.050556, E:121.82083
47
N:15.737223, E:121.039444
F2
N:14.6975, E:121.087776
21
N:10.389444, E:123.70417
32
N:18.083334, E:121.4
30
N:10.783333, E:122.38333
12
N:8.078889, E:125.04889
H3
N:10.772778, E:123.129166
51
N:15.916667, E:120.63333
21
N:10.990833, E:124.10333
07
N:14.705556, E:120.534164
07
N:14.705556, E:120.534164
07
N:14.705556, E:120.534164
31
N:16.7, E:121.51667
30
N:10.633333, E:122.566666
Calabarzon
N:14.6975, E:121.0878
56
N:7.1683335, E:124.23
55
N:11.724444, E:124.7225
61
N:10.15, E:125.61667
18
N:11.4, E:122.566666
F3
N:11.513889, E:122.75278
37
N:11.189445, E:124.855835
F3
N:11.5830555, E:122.70472
13
N:14.75, E:120.85
F3
N:11.5847225, E:122.715836
F3
N:11.585278, E:122.751114
49
N:10.731389, E:120.90111
31
N:17.159445, E:121.89694
30
N:10.45, E:122.63333
B3
N:12.066667, E:124.583336
49
N:10.9366665, E:118.82806
49
N:10.843333, E:119.27055
49
N:10.2, E:118.85
31
N:16.9925, E:121.92889
E2
N:13.6, E:123.21667
23
N:11.264722, E:125.566666
23
N:11.264722, E:125.566666
50
N:14.915833, E:120.755
10
N:16.306944, E:120.73055
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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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