Dhuhr Prayer Times — Wonsan, North Korea – 12:28
Today's Islamic prayer times in Wonsan, North Korea include Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha. View the full Muslim prayer timetable for today and the upcoming days.
Dhuhr Prayer Times
12:28
Wonsan, North Korea · Muslim World League
Today's Salah Times in Wonsan
Step away from the screen at 12:28; two minutes of stillness in Wonsan repays the next two hours of focus.
Compared to Pyongyang
Dhuhr in Pyongyang is about 6 minute(s) earlier than in Wonsan; the capital is not always the centre of the country’s solar map.
Keep the Chain
Forty days of unbroken Dhuhr at 12:28 reshapes the day around prayer instead of around lunch; the chain matters more than the duration.
Pray Before the Meeting
A 1pm meeting in Wonsan that arrives before Dhuhr at 12:28 usually pushes the prayer past Asr; pray first, attend second.
Mid-Latitude Noon
Wonsan sits in the mid-latitude band, so the noon sun moves visibly across the year — high in summer, low in winter — but always crosses at 12:28.
Across the Border
Just across Wonsan’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.
Eastern Neighbour
Hamhung, sitting east of Wonsan, hits its solar noon a little earlier — Dhuhr there shifts by about 1 minute(s) compared to 12:28 here.
Beware Haste
A rushed Dhuhr at 12:28 is still a Dhuhr, but it is the smaller half of the prayer; slow it by ten percent and the day slows with it.
A Month From Now
In a month, Dhuhr in Wonsan is projected to be about 5 minutes later from today’s 12:28 — small per day, large per month.