Dhuhr Prayer Times — Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe – 12:04
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Dhuhr Prayer Times
12:04
Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe · Muslim World League
Today's Salah Times in Basse-Terre
Step away from the screen at 12:04; two minutes of stillness in Basse-Terre repays the next two hours of focus.
Catch the Energy Dip
Most workers in Basse-Terre hit a noticeable energy dip in the hour around 12:04; salah lifts that dip in a way coffee cannot.
Mapped Masjids
Save 2–3 masjids on your map app along your usual Basse-Terre routes; one of them will always sit conveniently near 12:04.
A Silent Seat
A quiet table in the corner of the cafeteria at 12:04 is enough room for a small mat, a short prayer, and a return.
Stress Drop
Cortisol typically peaks mid-morning and starts falling near 12:04; salah accelerates that fall faster than most “mindfulness” techniques because it is involuntary stillness.
A Wide Timezone
When a single timezone covers thousands of kilometres, Dhuhr times spread far apart; 12:04 in Basse-Terre is one slice of that spread.
Slow the Rakahs
Slow the rakahs at 12:04 on busy days; the day rushes you, so do not also rush the one thing that exists to slow it.
Wudu at the Sink
Workplace wudu near 12:04 can be discreet — a sink, sleeves rolled, two minutes; in Basse-Terre this is a daily small act of independence.
Plain Dhuhr Today
It is not Friday; Dhuhr at 12:04 in Basse-Terre is prayed normally, four rakahs, alone or in jamaa‘ah.