Dhuhr Prayer Times — The Bottom, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba – 12:11
Today's Islamic prayer times in The Bottom, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba include Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha. View the full Muslim prayer timetable for today and the upcoming days.
Dhuhr Prayer Times
12:11
The Bottom, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba · Muslim World League
Today's Salah Times in The Bottom
Dhuhr at 12:11 in The Bottom is the day’s pause — a brief reset between morning effort and afternoon work.
Mute Notifications
A single Do-Not-Disturb window at 12:11 protects more than the prayer — it teaches the team in The Bottom when not to interrupt.
First-Window Rule
The first window after 12:11 is the easiest; prayed late, Dhuhr almost always slides into a rushed Asr.
Midweek Dhuhr
Wednesday Dhuhr at 12:11 sits at the centre of the week in The Bottom — anchoring it stabilises both Monday and Friday.
Walk Back, Don’t Rush
A calm walk back to your desk after Dhuhr at 12:11 is part of the prayer’s benefit; rushing back undoes the reset.
Equation of Time
Solar noon does not always sit on the clock’s noon; through the year in The Bottom it can drift by 15 minutes, which is why Dhuhr today lands at 12:11.
Across the Border
Just across The Bottom’s nearest border the timezone may change by an hour, but Dhuhr only moves a few minutes by the sun — the clock is louder than the truth.
A Shadow That Resets
Watch the shadow of a vertical object before and after 12:11 — it lengthens after, shortens before; Dhuhr stands at the turning.
Align Lunch and Dhuhr
In The Bottom, lunch and Dhuhr at 12:11 sit within an hour of each other; aligning them removes the choice that usually loses the prayer.