Prayer Times in Philippines
47
N:15.766666, E:120.96667
31
N:17.327778, E:121.79583
31
N:16.640556, E:121.51195
09
N:13.910277, E:120.84194
09
N:13.916667, E:120.85
42
N:8.633333, E:123.63333
18
N:11.45, E:122.916664
64
N:14.989166, E:120.12055
15
N:14.183333, E:122.35
03
N:8.068334, E:125.92861
51
N:16.0, E:120.433334
30
N:10.473333, E:122.02611
67
N:12.45, E:125.03333
12
N:7.85, E:124.933334
16
N:13.89, E:122.629166
18
N:11.433333, E:122.6
06
N:10.923056, E:122.098335
14
N:18.424723, E:122.125275
F4
N:10.530278, E:123.217224
23
N:11.45, E:125.40083
G7
N:6.9322224, E:122.00528
42
N:8.3175, E:123.84695
G7
N:6.95, E:122.316666
G7
N:6.954167, E:122.32611
G7
N:6.9319444, E:122.00445
67
N:12.421667, E:124.94334
42
N:8.3175, E:123.84695
66
N:7.435278, E:122.31306
C6
N:6.103889, E:125.162224
C6
N:6.103889, E:125.162224
47
N:15.353056, E:121.01667
31
N:16.694445, E:121.52611
H2
N:13.818055, E:122.47639
72
N:5.0891666, E:119.95306
09
N:13.907222, E:120.93806
30
N:10.95, E:122.5
70
N:5.9994445, E:125.1275
70
N:5.9994445, E:125.1275
07
N:14.85, E:120.55
50
N:14.833333, E:120.65
66
N:7.0280557, E:121.92528
30
N:10.9, E:122.433334
66
N:7.0280557, E:121.92528
23
N:11.45, E:125.38333
16
N:13.89, E:122.629166
16
N:13.89, E:122.629166
16
N:13.903889, E:122.64528
49
N:12.209444, E:120.2425
63
N:15.7, E:120.4
63
N:15.716667, E:120.4
54
N:12.488055, E:122.595
57
N:7.265, E:124.46555
06
N:10.923056, E:122.098335
14
N:18.075, E:121.55334
14
N:18.097221, E:121.64611
14
N:18.416666, E:122.11667
05
N:13.121388, E:123.53389
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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.
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