Prayer Times in Republic of Korea
20
N:34.9925, E:128.0064
20
N:34.9925, E:128.0064
14
N:36.95, E:128.91667
18
N:35.138332, E:126.84611
20
N:34.9925, E:128.0064
20
N:35.336945, E:127.73055
13
N:38.116665, E:127.3
16
N:34.466667, E:126.7
16
N:34.466667, E:126.683334
14
N:35.821667, E:128.82417
13
N:37.866665, E:127.166664
13
N:37.35, E:127.21667
06
N:37.480556, E:128.16028
14
N:36.975277, E:128.77722
14
N:36.975277, E:128.77722
05
N:37.116665, E:128.3
05
N:37.116665, E:128.3
13
N:37.866665, E:127.166664
20
N:34.666668, E:128.36667
16
N:34.103054, E:126.595276
16
N:34.105278, E:126.59389
06
N:37.38028, E:128.47556
17
N:36.183334, E:127.583336
20
N:34.883335, E:128.38333
13
N:37.990276, E:126.86361
17
N:36.45, E:126.916664
17
N:36.45, E:126.916664
17
N:36.45, E:126.916664
17
N:36.183334, E:127.583336
17
N:36.183334, E:127.51667
17
N:36.516666, E:127.316666
Kiribati (general)
N:36.515, E:127.319725
Phoenix Islands
N:35.60278, E:127.47583
18
N:35.158054, E:126.94806
13
N:37.778057, E:126.68166
16
N:34.41528, E:127.90528
14
N:36.15, E:129.4
16
N:34.41528, E:127.90528
Kiribati (general)
N:35.25, E:126.85
16
N:34.755554, E:127.183334
20
N:34.83389, E:127.818886
20
N:34.83389, E:127.818886
06
N:37.194168, E:129.33917
16
N:34.266666, E:126.1
05
N:36.69472, E:127.42
Gilbert Islands
N:33.3125, E:126.14833
14
N:35.783333, E:129.45
13
N:37.778057, E:126.68166
16
N:34.59667, E:127.76861
17
N:36.25, E:126.816666
17
N:36.25, E:126.816666
13
N:37.239166, E:127.34111
17
N:36.8, E:127.316666
17
N:36.8, E:127.316666
17
N:36.80111, E:127.29472
20
N:35.301945, E:128.56583
14
N:36.3, E:127.88333
16
N:34.53639, E:126.175835
16
N:34.53639, E:126.175835
21
N:35.516666, E:129.18333
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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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