Dhuhr Prayer Times — The Hague, Netherlands – 13:43

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

Dhuhr Prayer Times

13:43

The Hague, Netherlands · Muslim World League

Today's Salah Times in The Hague

Step away from the screen at 13:43; two minutes of stillness in The Hague repays the next two hours of focus.

The Analemma

If you photographed the sun at 13:43 every week in The Hague for a year, the points would form a figure-eight — that loop is exactly the math behind Dhuhr.

Beware Haste

A rushed Dhuhr at 13:43 is still a Dhuhr, but it is the smaller half of the prayer; slow it by ten percent and the day slows with it.

Coast vs Inland

Coastal and inland parts of The Hague’s region share the same Dhuhr, but the coast cools faster after 13:43; the prayer time is shared, the heat is not.

On the Train

A long train journey crossing 13:43 in The Hague is best handled by praying at the next major station — sitting prayer is a last resort, not the first.

Context Switch

Dhuhr at 13:43 is the cleanest context switch in the workday in The Hague — it draws a sharp line between morning and afternoon work.

A Midday Pause at Work

Dhuhr at 13:43 sits inside the working day in The Hague; a five-minute pause now returns the rest of the afternoon to you with a clearer head.

Walk Back, Don’t Rush

A calm walk back to your desk after Dhuhr at 13:43 is part of the prayer’s benefit; rushing back undoes the reset.

Across the Border

Just across The Hague’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.

The Hague Prayer Times