Dhuhr Prayer Times — Hangzhou, China – 11:59
Today's Islamic prayer times in Hangzhou, China include Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha. View the full Muslim prayer timetable for today and the upcoming days.
Dhuhr Prayer Times
11:59
Hangzhou, China · Muslim World League
Today's Salah Times in Hangzhou
The sun crosses its highest point at 11:59 in Hangzhou; the day quietly tips, and the believer marks the turn with a prostration.
Split the Hour
Use the first 10 minutes after 11:59 for prayer, the rest of the hour for lunch — a structure that survives any workplace.
Next Jumu‘ah
Friday in Hangzhou is the next reset point of the week — note where you will pray Jumu‘ah and clear your calendar around 11:59 now, not Friday morning.
Wudu at the Sink
Workplace wudu near 11:59 can be discreet — a sink, sleeves rolled, two minutes; in Hangzhou this is a daily small act of independence.
Keep the Chain
Forty days of unbroken Dhuhr at 11:59 reshapes the day around prayer instead of around lunch; the chain matters more than the duration.
Dhuhr to Asr
You have about 3h 36m between Dhuhr at 11:59 and Asr in Hangzhou today — a working block, not an open afternoon.
Use the Prayer Room
If your building in Hangzhou has a prayer or wellness room, anchor it to 11:59; consistent use is what keeps such rooms open.
Beware Haste
A rushed Dhuhr at 11:59 is still a Dhuhr, but it is the smaller half of the prayer; slow it by ten percent and the day slows with it.
Balance, Not Withdrawal
Dhuhr at 11:59 is not a withdrawal from Hangzhou’s working day — it is the small balance point that keeps the day from leaning entirely on dunya.