Prayer Times in Philippines
53
N:14.816667, E:121.183334
37
N:10.710278, E:124.884445
37
N:10.710278, E:124.884445
06
N:10.983334, E:122.066666
09
N:13.65, E:120.85
H2
N:13.525, E:122.43806
H2
N:13.525, E:122.43806
49
N:12.079444, E:120.30055
23
N:11.75, E:125.416664
32
N:18.445833, E:120.960556
70
N:6.4394445, E:125.11361
N:11.433333, E:122.20028
E4
N:11.05, E:124.46667
37
N:11.566667, E:124.55
32
N:18.408056, E:120.9975
32
N:18.270555, E:120.959724
23
N:11.635834, E:125.29056
61
N:9.766666, E:125.45
60
N:6.016667, E:121.01667
60
N:5.8991666, E:121.29528
60
N:5.9333334, E:121.11667
08
N:20.391945, E:121.94278
A8
N:8.878333, E:125.4675
30
N:11.116944, E:122.94889
37
N:11.016666, E:124.816666
37
N:11.016666, E:124.816666
35
N:7.65, E:124.316666
32
N:17.559444, E:121.19806
33
N:14.135834, E:121.19
69
N:9.188611, E:123.5825
H2
N:14.685278, E:121.43667
51
N:15.719444, E:120.30944
14
N:18.866667, E:121.88333
53
N:14.793333, E:121.22611
53
N:14.8, E:121.2
04
N:11.866667, E:121.933334
37
N:10.847222, E:124.85306
12
N:7.633333, E:125.25
C3
N:7.583889, E:125.31028
32
N:17.535555, E:121.119446
H3
N:9.8972225, E:122.61611
H3
N:9.8972225, E:122.61611
32
N:18.417778, E:121.29
41
N:13.45, E:120.9
64
N:14.886945, E:120.41944
33
N:14.116667, E:121.36667
29
N:16.916666, E:120.683334
58
N:12.833333, E:123.916664
69
N:9.116667, E:123.98333
54
N:12.216667, E:122.01667
53
N:14.757222, E:121.230835
D6
N:13.974722, E:121.25083
D6
N:13.974722, E:121.25083
51
N:15.873611, E:119.945274
70
N:6.193611, E:124.90278
70
N:6.193611, E:124.90278
42
N:8.215834, E:123.63611
18
N:11.26, E:122.37945
37
N:10.283333, E:124.86667
61
N:10.3, E:125.63333
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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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