Dhuhr Prayer Times — Amundsen-Scott Station, Antarctica – 00:05
Today's Islamic prayer times in Amundsen-Scott Station, Antarctica include Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha. View the full Muslim prayer timetable for today and the upcoming days.
Dhuhr Prayer Times
00:05
Amundsen-Scott Station, Antarctica · Muslim World League
Today's Salah Times in Amundsen-Scott Station
Dhuhr at 00:05 in Amundsen-Scott Station is the day’s pause — a brief reset between morning effort and afternoon work.
Plain Dhuhr Today
It is not Friday; Dhuhr at 00:05 in Amundsen-Scott Station is prayed normally, four rakahs, alone or in jamaa‘ah.
Study Reset
A study session that breaks at 00:05 for prayer outperforms one that grinds through it; memory consolidates inside short breaks.
No Real Excuse
Most missed Dhuhrs are not from inability; they are from a meeting that should have ended at 00:05 but wasn’t held to its time.
Long Lectures
A 3-hour block that crosses 00:05 is hardest on Muslim students; ask once for a 5-minute mid-lecture break — many lecturers say yes.
A Midday Pause at Work
Dhuhr at 00:05 sits inside the working day in Amundsen-Scott Station; a five-minute pause now returns the rest of the afternoon to you with a clearer head.
Qibla Cardinal Sense
From Amundsen-Scott Station, the qibla bears about 40° — roughly northeast; at Dhuhr you face the same direction Muslims to your east and west all turn toward.
Eyes Rest in Sujood
In sujood at 00:05, your eyes face the floor and the strain of hours of screen-light briefly lifts; even physiologically, the prayer is a rest.
Mute Notifications
A single Do-Not-Disturb window at 00:05 protects more than the prayer — it teaches the team in Amundsen-Scott Station when not to interrupt.