Dhuhr Prayer Times — Hastings, New Zealand – 12:10
Today's Islamic prayer times in Hastings, New Zealand include Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha. View the full Muslim prayer timetable for today and the upcoming days.
Dhuhr Prayer Times
12:10
Hastings, New Zealand · Muslim World League
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The sun crosses its highest point at 12:10 in Hastings; the day quietly tips, and the believer marks the turn with a prostration.
A Middle Path
Dhuhr stands in the middle of the day the way Islam stands in the middle of paths — a quiet centre, not an extreme.
Traffic at Noon
Traffic in Hastings typically thickens just after 12:10; praying before you leave saves you from praying late inside a stationary car.
Find Shade First
In Hastings, a 5-minute walk to shade before 12:10 is part of the prayer’s preparation, not separate from it.
Keep the Chain
Forty days of unbroken Dhuhr at 12:10 reshapes the day around prayer instead of around lunch; the chain matters more than the duration.
Wudu at the Sink
Workplace wudu near 12:10 can be discreet — a sink, sleeves rolled, two minutes; in Hastings this is a daily small act of independence.
Pray Before You Eat
A heavy lunch before Dhuhr in Hastings makes the prayer harder; Dhuhr first at 12:10, then food, then back to work.
Open-Plan Reality
Open offices are loudest near 12:10; a quiet corner, a small mat, and four rakahs change the room without anyone in Hastings noticing.
Midpoint of the Day
Dhuhr at 12:10 sits roughly in the middle of Hastings’s daylight: morning since sunrise at 07:14, afternoon until Maghrib at 17:04.