Prayer Times in Philippines
34
N:8.1, E:123.85
06
N:12.096945, E:121.57667
55
N:11.653055, E:124.78833
30
N:10.439167, E:122.60722
49
N:8.175278, E:117.02
21
N:10.666667, E:124.48333
21
N:10.666667, E:124.48333
06
N:11.314167, E:121.67611
61
N:9.733334, E:126.11667
28
N:17.916666, E:120.583336
72
N:5.1044445, E:120.299164
72
N:5.1044445, E:120.299164
60
N:6.315, E:120.55639
56
N:6.7819443, E:123.98111
56
N:7.039722, E:124.14917
26
N:6.654722, E:126.071945
62
N:8.238611, E:126.32222
62
N:8.238611, E:126.32222
34
N:8.1455555, E:123.93806
33
N:14.225278, E:121.431114
24
N:7.516389, E:126.07222
60
N:6.3152776, E:120.57861
B6
N:14.495833, E:120.91861
14
N:18.216667, E:121.65
70
N:5.955, E:125.10028
70
N:5.9566665, E:125.10333
37
N:10.941112, E:124.685555
47
N:15.55, E:121.25
47
N:15.55, E:121.23333
47
N:15.810278, E:120.9675
39
N:11.982223, E:123.74389
39
N:11.982223, E:123.74389
49
N:8.656389, E:117.63556
09
N:13.883333, E:120.916664
41
N:13.083333, E:121.416664
60
N:5.983333, E:121.21667
60
N:5.981111, E:121.21472
60
N:5.966944, E:121.263054
60
N:6.0655556, E:121.70861
57
N:7.0625, E:125.0325
11
N:34.434444, E:63.295277
07
N:14.616667, E:120.566666
64
N:15.166667, E:120.03333
70
N:6.484722, E:124.812225
72
N:5.137778, E:120.32111
70
N:5.796111, E:125.17611
14
N:18.308056, E:121.60778
70
N:6.2, E:124.75
34
N:7.697222, E:123.83139
22
N:6.3569446, E:121.96306
43
N:8.416667, E:124.28333
34
N:7.7330556, E:123.73639
56
N:7.1833334, E:124.183334
63
N:15.616667, E:120.6
06
N:12.069445, E:121.4
06
N:12.066667, E:121.35
06
N:12.051389, E:121.388336
06
N:11.925834, E:121.376945
22
N:6.663611, E:122.21889
67
N:12.487778, E:125.015
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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.
The difference between Standard and Hanafi (Juristic Methods)
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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