Dhuhr Prayer Times — Qaqortoq, Greenland – 14:10
Today's Islamic prayer times in Qaqortoq, Greenland include Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha. View the full Muslim prayer timetable for today and the upcoming days.
Dhuhr Prayer Times
14:10
Qaqortoq, Greenland · Muslim World League
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Step away from the screen at 14:10; two minutes of stillness in Qaqortoq repays the next two hours of focus.
A Shadow That Resets
Watch the shadow of a vertical object before and after 14:10 — it lengthens after, shortens before; Dhuhr stands at the turning.
Remote Work Advantage
Remote workers in Qaqortoq have the easiest Dhuhr in history — your prayer space and 14:10 alarm are already in the same room.
No Real Excuse
Most missed Dhuhrs are not from inability; they are from a meeting that should have ended at 14:10 but wasn’t held to its time.
City vs Village
Around Qaqortoq, smaller towns pray Dhuhr within a few minutes of 14:10 — close enough that a single masjid schedule often works for the whole region.
A Regional Noon
Across Qaqortoq’s region, Dhuhr today clusters tightly around 14:10; the country reads one chapter of solar noon at a time.
Across the Border
Just across Qaqortoq’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.
Dense City Center
In dense parts of Qaqortoq, Dhuhr at 14:10 can be prayed inside any quiet courtyard or stairwell; the city is fuller of suitable corners than it looks.
Keep the Chain
Forty days of unbroken Dhuhr at 14:10 reshapes the day around prayer instead of around lunch; the chain matters more than the duration.