Prayer Times in Philippines
14
N:18.25, E:122.316666
21
N:9.833333, E:123.5
49
N:9.055833, E:117.64306
49
N:9.055833, E:117.64306
46
N:9.174723, E:123.21139
46
N:9.174723, E:123.21139
46
N:9.183333, E:123.2
46
N:9.174723, E:123.21139
40
N:13.85, E:120.1
12
N:7.7, E:125.01667
66
N:7.6169443, E:123.020836
25
N:6.5225, E:125.353615
12
N:7.883333, E:124.95
66
N:7.6169443, E:123.020836
18
N:11.283333, E:122.7
55
N:11.561111, E:124.985
18
N:11.4, E:122.75
21
N:11.15, E:124.03333
22
N:6.7155557, E:122.095
22
N:6.7155557, E:122.095
60
N:5.953611, E:120.876114
15
N:14.15, E:122.95
H2
N:14.65, E:121.98333
65
N:8.327222, E:123.06639
51
N:16.133333, E:120.5
51
N:16.083334, E:120.51667
21
N:9.766666, E:123.53333
42
N:8.070556, E:123.77111
G4
N:8.066667, E:123.75
30
N:10.95, E:122.63333
22
N:6.5522223, E:121.87722
49
N:11.09, E:119.67167
71
N:6.315, E:124.12139
37
N:10.483334, E:124.75
68
N:16.219166, E:121.65833
49
N:11.103611, E:119.403336
37
N:11.3, E:124.833336
49
N:12.228056, E:120.104164
60
N:5.917222, E:121.30167
30
N:11.35, E:123.13333
49
N:11.95, E:120.083336
50
N:15.083333, E:120.65
02
N:8.946111, E:125.429726
16
N:13.716667, E:123.433334
07
N:14.816667, E:120.416664
70
N:6.4238887, E:124.93444
49
N:12.046945, E:119.87139
07
N:14.85, E:120.416664
63
N:15.733334, E:120.6
41
N:13.15, E:121.433334
41
N:13.092778, E:121.425
57
N:7.296111, E:124.41167
46
N:9.131945, E:123.221664
50
N:14.816667, E:120.583336
54
N:12.454166, E:122.43166
55
N:11.7625, E:124.95194
23
N:11.501389, E:125.41889
55
N:11.766666, E:124.96667
37
N:11.416667, E:124.88333
67
N:12.533333, E:124.76667
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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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