Prayer times in Palestine
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Payer Times for Cities in Palestine
City | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
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Bethlehem | 05:03 | 06:30 | 11:34 | 14:18 | 16:37 | 17:59 |
Deir el-balah | 05:06 | 06:33 | 11:37 | 14:22 | 16:41 | 18:03 |
Gaza | 05:06 | 06:33 | 11:36 | 14:22 | 16:40 | 18:02 |
Hebron | 05:04 | 06:30 | 11:34 | 14:19 | 16:37 | 17:59 |
Jabalia | 05:06 | 06:33 | 11:36 | 14:22 | 16:40 | 18:02 |
Jericho | 05:03 | 06:30 | 11:33 | 14:17 | 16:35 | 17:57 |
Khan yunis | 05:06 | 06:33 | 11:37 | 14:23 | 16:41 | 18:03 |
Nablus | 05:04 | 06:31 | 11:33 | 14:17 | 16:35 | 17:58 |
Rafah | 05:06 | 06:33 | 11:37 | 14:23 | 16:41 | 18:03 |
Ramallah | 05:04 | 06:31 | 11:34 | 14:18 | 16:36 | 17:58 |
Prayer Times of Others Cities in Palestine
About Palestine
Palestine, officially recognized as the State of Palestine by numerous nations and organizations, is a region of rich historical and cultural significance. Geographically, Palestine today primarily refers to the West Bank and Gaza Strip, territories situated in the Middle East, between Israel and Jordan, along the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea. It's a land defined by its cultural crossroads, its ancient history, and the ongoing political complexities. The region is one of the oldest civilizations in the world, with its history dating back to ancient times. This region is of immense significance to the three major monotheistic religions - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, being home to cities of great religious significance such as Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and Hebron. The historic city of Jerusalem houses the Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa Mosque, important to Islamic tradition, as well as the Western Wall, sacred to Judaism, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, a crucial pilgrimage site for Christians. Palestinian culture is a vibrant mix of influences and traditions, mirrored in their food, music, and literature. The Palestinian keffiyeh, a black and white checkered scarf, has become a potent symbol of identity and resistance. The local cuisine, with delights like falafel, hummus, and maqluba, offers an authentic Middle Eastern gastronomical experience. Despite its complicated geopolitical situation, the spirit and resilience of the Palestinian people shine through, offering a deep and compelling insight into a culture and people that have shaped the course of history.