Prayer Times in Republic of Korea
06
N:37.698612, E:128.75471
15
N:35.870277, E:128.59111
17
N:36.243057, E:126.279724
13
N:37.648613, E:127.14611
16
N:34.706944, E:127.729164
17
N:36.6, E:126.8
13
N:38.18611, E:127.10667
10
N:35.011665, E:128.83223
16
N:34.5775, E:127.76111
16
N:34.336113, E:126.82889
16
N:34.664722, E:125.414444
20
N:34.76139, E:128.22778
15
N:35.870277, E:128.59111
16
N:35.128334, E:125.90639
15
N:35.870277, E:128.59111
15
N:35.8, E:128.55
16
N:34.783333, E:126.1
20
N:35.018612, E:128.74
14
N:36.266666, E:128.66667
14
N:36.266666, E:128.66667
16
N:33.97972, E:126.922226
16
N:35.09639, E:125.98389
12
N:37.958057, E:124.74194
10
N:35.21639, E:128.94
14
N:35.866665, E:128.9
Kiribati (general)
N:36.966667, E:126.416664
17
N:36.93889, E:126.435
16
N:34.05722, E:127.39361
12
N:37.495, E:126.736946
Gilbert Islands
N:33.225, E:126.251114
Kiribati (general)
N:37.866665, E:124.683334
12
N:37.495, E:126.736946
12
N:37.823612, E:124.702774
17
N:36.34667, E:126.60472
Kiribati (general)
N:37.086945, E:129.38834
17
N:36.326668, E:126.50889
17
N:36.34667, E:126.60472
14
N:35.733334, E:128.93333
16
N:34.393333, E:126.986664
14
N:36.55611, E:129.43
06
N:38.499443, E:128.42361
16
N:34.6725, E:126.42389
14
N:35.919724, E:129.51584
17
N:36.481388, E:126.07306
14
N:35.745, E:129.48639
12
N:37.33, E:126.26778
14
N:36.05, E:129.23334
17
N:36.927776, E:126.16917
16
N:34.390835, E:125.30139
16
N:34.451668, E:126.61889
16
N:34.7275, E:125.45917
16
N:35.064445, E:126.085556
16
N:34.56361, E:127.73417
21
N:35.4, E:129.26666
21
N:35.537224, E:129.37
06
N:37.49361, E:128.46083
05
N:37.033333, E:127.933334
16
N:34.62611, E:125.986115
16
N:34.635834, E:125.961945
14
N:35.866665, E:128.9
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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.
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