Prayer Times in Philippines
36
N:16.867222, E:120.443054
36
N:16.867222, E:120.443054
46
N:9.816667, E:123.13333
46
N:9.833333, E:123.13333
46
N:9.2902775, E:123.26
13
N:14.883333, E:121.13333
C3
N:7.0480556, E:125.524445
40
N:13.512222, E:120.47722
67
N:12.533333, E:124.493614
57
N:6.950278, E:124.88556
57
N:7.0902777, E:124.89833
56
N:6.9125, E:124.81111
56
N:6.8777776, E:124.73805
31
N:16.898333, E:121.576385
24
N:7.733333, E:126.03333
C3
N:7.088889, E:125.58056
28
N:18.183332, E:120.71667
18
N:11.35, E:122.88333
H3
N:10.524445, E:123.02695
45
N:10.483334, E:122.98333
06
N:10.8, E:122.05
03
N:8.683888, E:125.47528
30
N:11.143056, E:122.63528
03
N:8.683888, E:125.47528
61
N:9.943889, E:125.64278
18
N:11.366667, E:122.85
21
N:10.216667, E:123.73333
35
N:7.9691668, E:124.25611
28
N:18.166666, E:120.76667
54
N:12.365833, E:122.0975
30
N:10.533333, E:122.6
32
N:18.080278, E:121.33945
49
N:10.85, E:119.45
H2
N:14.133333, E:121.98333
09
N:13.916667, E:120.96667
17
N:9.127222, E:124.793335
59
N:10.38, E:125.01945
53
N:14.619445, E:121.18528
16
N:13.720833, E:123.666115
D6
N:13.916667, E:121.15
11
N:9.991944, E:124.00139
50
N:14.866667, E:120.53333
33
N:14.183333, E:121.25
33
N:14.183333, E:121.25
49
N:11.1625, E:119.65139
39
N:11.893888, E:124.04222
06
N:10.616667, E:122.01667
49
N:11.1625, E:119.65139
09
N:13.8125, E:121.21139
09
N:13.816667, E:121.2
21
N:11.273889, E:123.71917
49
N:11.1625, E:119.65139
49
N:11.1625, E:119.65139
40
N:13.361111, E:120.67333
37
N:11.031111, E:124.858055
58
N:12.8, E:123.96667
21
N:11.128889, E:123.6975
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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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