Dhuhr Prayer Times — Lhasa, China – 13:56

Today's Islamic prayer times in Lhasa, China include Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha. View the full Muslim prayer timetable for today and the upcoming days.

Dhuhr Prayer Times

13:56

Lhasa, China · Muslim World League

Today's Salah Times in Lhasa

Dhuhr at 13:56 in Lhasa is the day’s pause — a brief reset between morning effort and afternoon work.

Western-Edge Workday

Lhasa sits on the western edge of its timezone, so Dhuhr lands at 13:56, well after the clock’s noon — afternoon meetings should respect that.

Pray Before the Meeting

A 1pm meeting in Lhasa that arrives before Dhuhr at 13:56 usually pushes the prayer past Asr; pray first, attend second.

Lunch + Prayer

School lunch and Dhuhr nearly overlap in Lhasa; pray first, eat second, and you keep both the energy and the prayer.

Humid Wudu

On humid days in Lhasa, wudu before 13:56 restores composure faster than a coffee — water is the original air-conditioning of salah.

A Midday Pause at Work

Dhuhr at 13:56 sits inside the working day in Lhasa; a five-minute pause now returns the rest of the afternoon to you with a clearer head.

A Creator’s Pause

Writers, designers, and engineers in Lhasa often find their best afternoon idea arrives in the first hour after Dhuhr at 13:56 — diffuse thinking loves stillness.

Screens Off at Noon

Closing all screens at 13:56 for ten minutes resets visual fatigue and is the shortest path back into deep work for the rest of the afternoon in Lhasa.

The Analemma

If you photographed the sun at 13:56 every week in Lhasa for a year, the points would form a figure-eight — that loop is exactly the math behind Dhuhr.

Lhasa Prayer Times