Prayer Times in Philippines
59
N:10.416667, E:125.166664
61
N:9.543333, E:125.47889
57
N:7.5930557, E:124.687775
37
N:11.575277, E:124.56472
70
N:6.162778, E:125.09695
N:6.145278, E:125.14056
25
N:6.679167, E:125.255
57
N:7.4333334, E:124.65
N:6.145278, E:125.14056
39
N:12.483334, E:123.75
63
N:15.616667, E:120.65
47
N:15.783333, E:120.683334
51
N:15.95, E:120.8
51
N:15.9475, E:120.78555
51
N:15.9475, E:120.78555
01
N:17.8, E:120.86667
09
N:13.916667, E:120.88333
25
N:6.7975, E:125.20167
56
N:6.733333, E:124.76667
61
N:10.0, E:125.566666
70
N:5.976667, E:124.68611
61
N:9.7, E:125.916664
H2
N:13.883333, E:122.25
57
N:7.133333, E:124.76667
24
N:7.5666666, E:125.8
24
N:7.5666666, E:125.8
49
N:11.178333, E:119.284164
01
N:17.316668, E:120.65
47
N:15.7, E:120.86667
71
N:6.7411113, E:124.60472
H2
N:14.033333, E:121.583336
39
N:12.283055, E:123.4725
33
N:14.35, E:121.4
37
N:10.932222, E:124.69028
46
N:9.735556, E:123.06528
37
N:10.891944, E:124.45722
37
N:10.880834, E:124.450554
37
N:10.883333, E:124.45
35
N:7.6041665, E:124.04472
35
N:7.6041665, E:124.04472
70
N:6.331111, E:124.861115
58
N:12.6, E:124.03333
21
N:10.783333, E:123.85
15
N:14.066667, E:122.933334
55
N:11.360833, E:124.99611
58
N:12.583333, E:124.083336
55
N:11.646389, E:124.89167
58
N:12.595278, E:124.09111
B3
N:12.070278, E:124.589165
29
N:16.95, E:120.666664
09
N:13.632222, E:121.069725
09
N:13.633611, E:121.035835
37
N:11.1, E:124.5
15
N:14.116667, E:122.816666
15
N:14.15, E:122.816666
49
N:10.673611, E:119.65528
47
N:15.633333, E:120.78333
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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.
Daylight Saving Time
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