Prayer Times in Philippines
51
N:15.816667, E:120.26667
E4
N:11.066667, E:124.6
32
N:18.283333, E:121.38333
32
N:18.266666, E:121.01667
G8
N:15.778055, E:121.540276
H2
N:14.116667, E:121.55
59
N:10.466667, E:125.066666
50
N:14.85, E:120.61667
41
N:12.939445, E:121.47528
41
N:12.95, E:121.5
50
N:14.85, E:120.61667
H2
N:13.957778, E:121.97056
41
N:12.939445, E:121.47528
46
N:10.1425, E:123.27889
30
N:11.066667, E:122.61667
30
N:11.066667, E:122.61667
25
N:6.8719444, E:125.450836
22
N:6.5522223, E:121.87722
22
N:6.555556, E:121.852776
12
N:7.9166665, E:124.85
22
N:6.5522223, E:121.87722
22
N:6.555556, E:121.852776
22
N:6.5522223, E:121.87722
46
N:9.060555, E:122.98444
21
N:9.816667, E:123.36667
21
N:9.816667, E:123.36667
49
N:10.866667, E:119.4
49
N:10.833333, E:119.433334
55
N:11.75, E:124.833336
55
N:11.75, E:124.833336
07
N:14.636389, E:120.51611
40
N:13.683333, E:120.3
14
N:18.133333, E:121.6
Calabarzon
N:14.0447, E:121.1586
09
N:14.033333, E:121.15
H2
N:13.846945, E:121.99111
46
N:9.131945, E:123.221664
46
N:9.123333, E:123.21639
53
N:14.7086115, E:121.1325
53
N:14.709167, E:121.131386
10
N:16.766666, E:120.666664
66
N:7.742778, E:123.45917
34
N:7.884722, E:123.84556
12
N:8.100833, E:124.57833
56
N:6.695833, E:124.84111
70
N:5.9225, E:125.276665
44
N:17.133055, E:121.06416
65
N:7.851389, E:122.15945
60
N:6.141389, E:121.76556
65
N:7.851389, E:122.15945
66
N:7.7833333, E:122.71667
17
N:9.2502775, E:124.71611
25
N:6.5783334, E:125.46472
H2
N:14.016666, E:121.51667
15
N:14.166667, E:121.61667
07
N:14.565833, E:120.59278
12
N:8.149445, E:125.12972
H2
N:13.883333, E:121.55
07
N:14.565833, E:120.59278
63
N:15.643888, E:120.36417
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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.
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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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