Prayer Times in Philippines
13
N:14.721389, E:120.93
13
N:14.721389, E:120.93
37
N:10.3, E:124.8
14
N:17.733334, E:121.816666
31
N:17.3325, E:121.75389
13
N:14.721389, E:120.93
51
N:16.0, E:120.23333
29
N:17.85, E:120.5
41
N:12.316389, E:121.269165
51
N:16.133333, E:119.98333
61
N:9.75, E:125.98333
H2
N:14.851111, E:121.88861
H2
N:14.85, E:121.88333
H2
N:14.716667, E:121.583336
56
N:7.423333, E:124.19778
56
N:7.423333, E:124.19778
56
N:7.411389, E:124.19666
56
N:7.423333, E:124.19778
56
N:6.8188887, E:123.94417
58
N:12.883333, E:123.666664
36
N:16.7, E:120.36667
56
N:7.423333, E:124.19778
58
N:13.056666, E:124.19
51
N:16.233334, E:119.86667
13
N:14.6975, E:121.02361
42
N:8.258056, E:123.78972
51
N:16.166666, E:120.5
25
N:6.325, E:125.65389
25
N:6.325, E:125.65389
16
N:13.904722, E:122.583885
01
N:17.28111, E:120.79389
H2
N:14.133333, E:121.566666
D5
N:13.174167, E:123.71028
06
N:11.75, E:122.05
50
N:15.183333, E:120.03333
09
N:14.1, E:121.03333
20
N:14.2275, E:120.82
51
N:15.849722, E:120.613335
31
N:17.13611, E:121.66861
28
N:18.068333, E:120.54389
20
N:14.2275, E:120.82
B3
N:12.066667, E:124.583336
19
N:13.616667, E:124.3
09
N:13.870277, E:120.62222
01
N:17.583334, E:120.566666
01
N:17.6, E:120.61667
09
N:13.816667, E:121.13333
09
N:13.863611, E:121.22389
01
N:17.416666, E:120.833336
14
N:18.583334, E:121.05
H2
N:13.8, E:122.13333
31
N:17.233334, E:121.916664
31
N:16.494722, E:121.763885
31
N:16.475277, E:121.763885
31
N:17.233334, E:121.916664
43
N:8.583333, E:124.75
69
N:9.155556, E:123.5575
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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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