Prayer Times in Philippines
49
N:10.517222, E:119.890274
49
N:10.522778, E:119.90833
49
N:10.516666, E:119.916664
42
N:8.4794445, E:123.75584
35
N:7.52, E:124.242775
36
N:16.606388, E:120.353615
49
N:11.133333, E:119.416664
49
N:11.03, E:119.42694
49
N:11.033333, E:119.416664
49
N:11.033333, E:119.416664
15
N:14.068055, E:122.90667
33
N:14.328889, E:121.0175
09
N:13.946944, E:120.757774
71
N:6.874722, E:124.68806
49
N:11.934722, E:119.91111
53
N:14.6258335, E:121.17917
60
N:5.983333, E:121.21667
49
N:11.183333, E:119.433334
01
N:17.616667, E:120.51667
44
N:17.114721, E:121.43889
02
N:8.966667, E:125.51667
22
N:6.7675, E:122.37139
66
N:7.699167, E:123.312775
24
N:7.8855557, E:125.550835
24
N:7.8855557, E:125.550835
21
N:10.0, E:123.46667
51
N:15.833333, E:120.4
66
N:7.582222, E:122.37778
49
N:9.639167, E:121.312225
49
N:9.639167, E:121.312225
66
N:7.5833335, E:122.816666
57
N:7.1555557, E:124.539444
24
N:7.8855557, E:125.550835
66
N:7.4366665, E:122.84055
13
N:14.740833, E:120.9875
26
N:6.949167, E:126.041664
41
N:12.465, E:121.40972
20
N:14.316667, E:120.933334
60
N:5.920833, E:120.88333
42
N:8.426389, E:123.763885
21
N:9.745556, E:123.47
72
N:5.1327777, E:120.18694
03
N:7.9566665, E:126.06556
33
N:14.299444, E:121.05889
56
N:7.516111, E:124.256386
47
N:15.316667, E:120.9
25
N:6.610833, E:125.438614
29
N:17.228333, E:120.4525
29
N:17.233334, E:120.45
29
N:17.233334, E:120.45
29
N:17.228333, E:120.4525
29
N:17.233334, E:120.45
32
N:18.183332, E:121.1
32
N:18.138056, E:121.09556
72
N:5.2780557, E:120.075554
06
N:11.356667, E:122.06028
21
N:9.7, E:123.35
42
N:8.610278, E:123.663055
67
N:12.626945, E:124.995
30
N:11.6, E:123.35
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Shurooq is the time of sunrise, the time when the upper limb of the sun just starts to appear above the horizon. This marks the end time for Fajr (morning) prayer.
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.
The difference between Standard and Hanafi (Juristic Methods)
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.
Daylight Saving Time
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