Prayer Times in Philippines
25
N:6.812222, E:125.367775
25
N:6.8016667, E:125.38778
25
N:6.8097224, E:125.376945
25
N:6.8033333, E:125.39056
51
N:15.75, E:120.3
37
N:11.287778, E:124.71361
55
N:11.491389, E:124.886665
03
N:8.233889, E:125.61278
03
N:8.233889, E:125.61278
C1
N:10.5, E:124.0
60
N:5.7166667, E:120.933334
30
N:11.181945, E:123.04417
24
N:7.29, E:125.67611
66
N:7.9375, E:123.6325
37
N:11.287778, E:124.71361
C3
N:7.1127777, E:125.42917
C3
N:7.1127777, E:125.42917
C3
N:7.1541667, E:125.47139
C3
N:7.1541667, E:125.47139
N:7.2280555, E:125.650276
23
N:11.516666, E:125.46667
13
N:14.733334, E:120.933334
39
N:12.697778, E:123.36139
41
N:13.270833, E:121.156944
49
N:8.888889, E:118.25361
49
N:8.888889, E:118.25361
49
N:9.615833, E:118.34194
49
N:9.615833, E:118.34194
66
N:7.7177777, E:123.47667
34
N:7.839722, E:123.595
66
N:7.7283335, E:123.4825
66
N:7.733333, E:123.51667
66
N:7.766667, E:123.45
43
N:8.55, E:124.75
13
N:14.733334, E:120.933334
48
N:16.35, E:120.98333
63
N:15.4025, E:120.60833
37
N:10.35, E:124.76667
25
N:6.264167, E:125.66583
67
N:12.316667, E:124.71667
45
N:10.596111, E:123.36
21
N:10.533333, E:123.78333
45
N:10.596111, E:123.36
37
N:11.711667, E:124.337776
37
N:11.711667, E:124.337776
37
N:11.711667, E:124.337776
61
N:9.716667, E:125.61667
61
N:9.733334, E:125.583336
61
N:9.733334, E:125.583336
61
N:9.7, E:125.75
12
N:7.9666667, E:124.96667
72
N:6.0833335, E:118.3
60
N:6.08, E:118.31917
N:6.1019444, E:118.244446
62
N:9.231667, E:126.19278
H2
N:15.202222, E:121.46306
15
N:14.216667, E:122.78333
18
N:11.266666, E:122.53333
12
N:7.9666667, E:124.95
49
N:10.783333, E:119.4
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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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