Prayer Times in Vanuatu
07
N:-13.35, E:166.61667
14
N:-17.25, E:168.41667
08
N:-17.4875, E:168.35
11
N:-16.5, E:168.35
13
N:-15.483334, E:167.25
15
N:-18.916666, E:169.08333
08
N:-17.516666, E:168.35
13
N:-15.4, E:167.23334
15
N:-18.816668, E:169.01666
10
N:-16.6, E:167.46666
08
N:-17.516666, E:168.42223
10
N:-16.6, E:167.46666
13
N:-15.616667, E:167.01666
07
N:-13.533333, E:167.33333
10
N:-16.1, E:167.45
10
N:-16.083334, E:167.45
10
N:-16.6, E:167.46666
08
N:-17.433332, E:168.32222
15
N:-18.783333, E:169.26666
13
N:-15.166667, E:166.81667
14
N:-17.083334, E:168.35834
13
N:-15.416667, E:166.81667
13
N:-15.366667, E:166.81667
13
N:-15.35, E:166.83333
13
N:-15.016666, E:166.68333
14
N:-17.0, E:168.6
09
N:-16.783333, E:168.16667
07
N:-13.666667, E:167.66667
12
N:-15.8, E:168.16667
06
N:-15.3, E:167.98334
12
N:-15.7, E:168.15
12
N:-15.716667, E:168.18333
12
N:-15.683333, E:168.18333
12
N:-15.766666, E:168.13333
07
N:-13.833333, E:167.46666
10
N:-15.9, E:167.3
12
N:-16.633333, E:168.13333
07
N:-13.7, E:167.63333
12
N:-15.766666, E:168.13333
13
N:-14.7, E:166.56667
12
N:-15.7, E:168.11667
10
N:-16.333334, E:167.73334
12
N:-15.883333, E:168.26666
13
N:-15.066667, E:166.8
13
N:-15.366667, E:166.85
06
N:-15.45, E:167.68333
13
N:-15.4, E:166.78334
07
N:-13.35, E:166.61667
13
N:-15.433333, E:166.81667
13
N:-15.45, E:166.86667
07
N:-14.216667, E:167.45
06
N:-15.466667, E:167.68333
05
N:-16.133333, E:168.18333
06
N:-15.383333, E:167.73334
14
N:-16.866667, E:168.5
07
N:-13.25, E:167.63333
06
N:-15.35, E:167.78334
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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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