Prayer Times in Philippines
12
N:7.8166666, E:124.86667
51
N:16.083334, E:119.9
28
N:17.887222, E:120.73028
C3
N:7.4655557, E:125.33305
18
N:11.343056, E:122.88556
N:7.4894443, E:125.255554
N:7.4894443, E:125.255554
12
N:8.566667, E:125.11667
43
N:8.783333, E:125.066666
04
N:11.555, E:122.509445
32
N:17.533333, E:121.083336
40
N:12.85, E:121.07861
10
N:16.65, E:120.78333
22
N:6.6316667, E:122.20778
30
N:11.046389, E:122.363335
12
N:8.566667, E:125.11667
22
N:6.613333, E:122.215
12
N:8.566667, E:125.11667
60
N:6.0375, E:121.10083
18
N:11.233334, E:122.333336
06
N:11.331111, E:122.1675
44
N:17.166666, E:120.88333
72
N:5.150833, E:120.18083
55
N:11.5, E:125.13333
55
N:11.561389, E:125.21389
51
N:15.983334, E:119.933334
12
N:8.333333, E:125.11667
45
N:10.816667, E:123.46667
37
N:10.389167, E:124.790276
32
N:18.116667, E:121.21667
59
N:10.2, E:124.916664
N:11.148334, E:122.227776
67
N:12.360278, E:124.38084
59
N:10.1, E:125.2
49
N:9.733334, E:118.566666
37
N:11.666667, E:124.45
32
N:17.442223, E:121.11806
37
N:11.383333, E:124.53333
66
N:7.946111, E:123.263885
16
N:13.866667, E:123.48333
37
N:11.533333, E:124.566666
58
N:12.566667, E:124.0
13
N:15.193334, E:121.17917
25
N:6.1833334, E:125.666664
13
N:15.024722, E:121.28361
43
N:8.655833, E:125.02722
35
N:8.047778, E:124.460556
13
N:15.024722, E:121.28361
G2
N:14.141944, E:121.023056
18
N:11.498333, E:122.715836
37
N:11.5, E:124.333336
E3
N:14.883333, E:120.35
48
N:15.95, E:121.23333
53
N:14.633333, E:121.316666
E3
N:14.883333, E:120.35
53
N:14.633333, E:121.316666
13
N:14.916667, E:121.11667
53
N:14.633333, E:121.316666
72
N:5.1291666, E:120.221664
71
N:6.470278, E:124.05111
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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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