Dhuhr Prayer Times — Jeju, Republic of Korea – 12:39

Today's Islamic prayer times in Jeju, Republic of Korea include Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha. View the full Muslim prayer timetable for today and the upcoming days.

Dhuhr Prayer Times

12:39

Jeju, Republic of Korea · Muslim World League

Today's Salah Times in Jeju

The sun crosses its highest point at 12:39 in Jeju; the day quietly tips, and the believer marks the turn with a prostration.

Walk Back, Don’t Rush

A calm walk back to your desk after Dhuhr at 12:39 is part of the prayer’s benefit; rushing back undoes the reset.

Qibla Cardinal Sense

From Jeju, the qibla bears about 286° — roughly west; at Dhuhr you face the same direction Muslims to your east and west all turn toward.

Screens Off at Noon

Closing all screens at 12:39 for ten minutes resets visual fatigue and is the shortest path back into deep work for the rest of the afternoon in Jeju.

Different Workdays

In some regions near Jeju, the workday is built around 12:39; in others, it is built around the lunch hour and Dhuhr is treated as the inconvenience.

Catch the Energy Dip

Most workers in Jeju hit a noticeable energy dip in the hour around 12:39; salah lifts that dip in a way coffee cannot.

Midpoint of the Day

Dhuhr at 12:39 sits roughly in the middle of Jeju’s daylight: morning since sunrise at 05:29, afternoon until Maghrib at 19:48.

A Better Posture

Sitting between sajdahs at 12:39 stretches hip flexors that have been compressed since morning; salah quietly fixes posture office chairs slowly destroy.

Outdoors at Noon

Walking outside near 12:39 in Jeju aligns the body with the solar peak; pray, eat, then ten minutes of light.

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