Dhuhr Prayer Times β€” Wonsan, North Korea – 12:36

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

12:36

Wonsan, North Korea Β· Muslim World League

Today's Salah Times in Wonsan

The midday prayer at 12:36 keeps balance β€” work continues, but Wonsan’s schedule bends around Allah, not the reverse.

Group Project Pause

Tell your group politely you will rejoin in 10 minutes after 12:36; the project will not collapse, and you will think more clearly when you return.

Return Sharper

You will return to your desk after 12:36 more focused than you left it; this is the practical, observable side of salah.

Lunch on the Calendar

Block lunch on your calendar in Wonsan starting at 12:36 β€” colleagues respect blocks, not intentions.

A Month From Now

In a month, Dhuhr in Wonsan is projected to be about 1 minutes later from today’s 12:36 β€” small per day, large per month.

Split the Hour

Use the first 10 minutes after 12:36 for prayer, the rest of the hour for lunch β€” a structure that survives any workplace.

Move the Lunch Meeting

A lunch meeting at exactly 12:36 in Wonsan can usually be moved by 15 minutes without anyone caring β€” ask once.

Business-Hour Overlap

Dhuhr at 12:36 sits inside core business hours in Wonsan; this single fact is why disciplined Dhuhr habit matters more here than for any other prayer.

Hydrate Before Noon

Drink water in the hour before 12:36 in Wonsan; midday dehydration is the silent reason many afternoon prayers feel heavy.

Wonsan Prayer Times