Spiritual Benefits of Regular Salah in North Korea

How Seasons Affect Prayer Times in North Korea

Seasonal variations in North Korea naturally affect prayer times, particularly during long summer days or short winter daylight periods. Fajr arrives earlier in summer, while Maghrib shifts significantly with sunset changes throughout the year.

Qibla remains constant throughout the year

Unlike prayer times, the Qibla direction for North Korea stays the same year-round at approximately :qibla_degrees degrees. This consistency helps you permanently mark the prayer direction in your home.

Daily Updated Prayer Timings for North Korea

Daily prayer timings are updated automatically for North Korea, 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.

Prayer times and direction together

Complete your prayer preparation by checking both timings and direction. Visit our Qibla guide for North Korea to ensure you're always facing the Kaaba during Salah.

Teaching Children About Prayer in North Korea

For families in North Korea, instilling prayer habits in children is essential. Our easy-to-read prayer times help parents teach kids the importance of each Salah and when to pray throughout the day.

Teaching Qibla direction to children

Help your children learn the correct direction for North Korea using simple landmarks or our online compass. Making prayer a family activity strengthens faith and creates lasting memories.

Weekly Prayer Times (North Korea)

Monthly Prayer Times

Calculation Method: Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah | Aladhan API

Frequently Asked Questions about Prayer Times in North Korea

Fajr prayer time in North Korea, North Korea begins at dawn and ends just before sunrise. Using the Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah calculation method, the Fajr time is determined by the angle of the sun below the horizon. This is the first prayer of the day and consists of 2 rakats.
Dhuhr (Zuhr) prayer in North Korea begins after the sun passes its zenith (highest point). In Asia/Pyongyang timezone, this occurs around midday. It is the second prayer of the day and consists of 4 rakats.
Asr prayer time in North Korea begins when the shadow of an object equals its length. This is the third prayer of the day and consists of 4 rakats.
Maghrib prayer in North Korea starts immediately after sunset. It is the fourth daily prayer and consists of 3 rakats.
Isha prayer time in North Korea begins after the red twilight disappears from the sky. It is the fifth and final obligatory prayer.
Prayer times for North Korea are calculated using the Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah calculation method, based on the geographic coordinates of the city.

Nearby Cities in North Korea

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