Prayer Times in Philippines
04
N:11.516666, E:122.21667
65
N:8.4152775, E:122.986115
54
N:12.216389, E:122.00972
30
N:11.145833, E:122.76833
45
N:10.899167, E:122.98361
45
N:10.95, E:123.11667
45
N:10.9, E:122.98333
44
N:17.133333, E:121.4
65
N:8.414722, E:122.97972
31
N:16.85, E:121.816666
09
N:13.916667, E:120.833336
55
N:11.740278, E:124.91167
39
N:12.380278, E:123.35306
56
N:7.516667, E:124.36667
01
N:17.467222, E:120.695274
14
N:18.251112, E:121.83833
14
N:18.283333, E:121.83305
55
N:11.740278, E:124.91167
55
N:11.740278, E:124.91167
35
N:7.883333, E:124.083336
56
N:7.516667, E:124.38333
65
N:8.3116665, E:122.94444
24
N:7.3766665, E:125.81917
35
N:7.8519444, E:124.117775
09
N:13.942223, E:120.82694
09
N:13.942223, E:120.82694
09
N:13.916667, E:120.833336
35
N:7.883333, E:124.066666
39
N:11.993333, E:124.0325
N:7.835833, E:124.11417
35
N:8.016666, E:124.416664
39
N:12.1, E:123.71667
C1
N:10.516666, E:123.95
H2
N:13.487223, E:122.608055
01
N:17.4, E:120.683334
11
N:9.9, E:123.833336
51
N:16.016666, E:119.816666
11
N:9.9, E:123.833336
30
N:11.266666, E:123.083336
H3
N:10.918333, E:123.10445
39
N:12.862223, E:123.27889
39
N:12.866667, E:123.28333
39
N:12.880834, E:123.28167
41
N:13.266666, E:121.28333
37
N:11.694167, E:124.44666
49
N:10.116667, E:118.816666
30
N:11.05, E:122.46667
39
N:12.583333, E:123.666664
29
N:17.15, E:120.55
28
N:18.566668, E:120.916664
28
N:18.566668, E:120.916664
30
N:11.055833, E:122.56472
18
N:11.233334, E:122.3
32
N:18.066668, E:121.1
24
N:7.3766665, E:125.81917
24
N:7.366667, E:125.816666
34
N:7.893611, E:123.86972
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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.
Daylight Saving Time
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