Prayer Times in Republic of Korea
14
N:36.324722, E:127.891945
16
N:34.221943, E:125.49639
16
N:34.885, E:126.284164
06
N:38.20111, E:127.797226
14
N:36.266666, E:129.05
14
N:36.483334, E:129.2
06
N:38.269165, E:127.522224
06
N:38.27722, E:127.535
17
N:36.45, E:126.61667
14
N:35.8, E:129.38333
06
N:38.27722, E:127.535
06
N:37.678333, E:128.96695
05
N:36.166668, E:127.8
13
N:37.9, E:127.53333
16
N:34.583332, E:126.916664
14
N:36.333332, E:128.91667
13
N:37.969444, E:126.86305
Kiribati (general)
N:35.883335, E:126.9
Phoenix Islands
N:35.841667, E:126.48972
06
N:37.35, E:128.45
14
N:36.324722, E:127.891945
05
N:37.079723, E:127.657776
20
N:35.58861, E:128.20639
20
N:35.081665, E:128.5625
14
N:36.30389, E:129.325
17
N:36.833332, E:126.8
14
N:35.927223, E:128.0975
15
N:35.67889, E:128.41139
14
N:37.04861, E:129.34694
14
N:37.050278, E:129.36583
14
N:36.392223, E:128.67555
06
N:37.65, E:128.81667
13
N:37.9, E:127.53333
14
N:36.816666, E:128.96
06
N:37.166943, E:129.34389
Kiribati (general)
N:36.816666, E:129.0
Gilbert Islands
N:33.266666, E:126.71667
Gilbert Islands
N:33.266666, E:126.71667
17
N:36.316666, E:126.55
14
N:36.15, E:128.23334
10
N:35.184444, E:129.13583
06
N:38.2925, E:127.22111
17
N:36.316666, E:126.55
06
N:37.833332, E:128.41667
16
N:35.085278, E:126.02611
16
N:35.085278, E:126.02611
Kiribati (general)
N:35.083332, E:126.03333
16
N:35.09, E:126.02111
17
N:36.113335, E:127.54583
16
N:35.085278, E:126.02611
16
N:35.035, E:125.92722
Kiribati (general)
N:35.083332, E:126.03333
16
N:35.035, E:125.92722
14
N:37.0, E:128.61667
16
N:34.103054, E:126.595276
17
N:36.8, E:126.666664
16
N:34.105278, E:126.59389
17
N:36.783333, E:126.7
17
N:36.963333, E:126.35778
05
N:36.05, E:127.75
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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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