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For Muslims in Jeju City, the five daily prayers follow a precise schedule. Today's timings are Fajr 05:21, Dhuhr 12:43, Asr 16:06, Maghrib 18:41, and Isha 20:41. These accurate timings help you maintain your daily prayers consistently throughout the year.
Before praying, ensure you're facing the right direction. Check the Qibla direction for Jeju City to know exactly where to face during your Salah.
Daily prayer timings are updated automatically for Jeju City, allowing easy reference for each Salah without manual calculations. Whether you need Fajr time or Isha time, our system provides real-time accuracy based on your location.
Complete your prayer preparation by checking both timings and direction. Visit our Qibla guide for Jeju City to ensure you're always facing the Kaaba during Salah.
Whether you're visiting Jeju City for business or leisure, maintaining your prayers is easy with our accurate local timings. Travelers can rely on our updated prayer schedule to stay connected with their faith.
When in a new place, finding the right direction can be challenging. Our Qibla finder for Jeju City works instantly on any device, helping you pray correctly wherever you are.
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Fajr prayer in Jeju City consists of 2 rakats. It is a peaceful time for reflection and connection with Allah before the busy day begins in South Korea.
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Zuhr prayer in Jeju City begins after the sun passes its zenith. It is the second prayer of the day and a midday break for Muslims in South Korea.
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Asr prayer in Jeju City is the third prayer of the day, offered in the late afternoon. In South Korea, Asr time can be calculated using two methods: Hanafi or Shafi.
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In Jeju City, Maghrib time is when many families pause their evening activities to pray together. It's a moment of gratitude for the day's blessings in South Korea.
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Isha prayer in Jeju City is the night prayer, offered after twilight disappears. It's the fifth and final daily prayer for Muslims in South Korea.
Prayer times are calculated based on the latitude, longitude, and time zone of Jeju City. Calculations use astronomical data for sunrise, sunset, and twilight angles according to Islamic methods.