Dhuhr Prayer Times — Mata-Utu, Wallis and Futuna – 11:50
Today's Islamic prayer times in Mata-Utu, Wallis and Futuna include Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha. View the full Muslim prayer timetable for today and the upcoming days.
Dhuhr Prayer Times
11:50
Mata-Utu, Wallis and Futuna · Muslim World League
Today's Salah Times in Mata-Utu
Step away from the screen at 11:50; two minutes of stillness in Mata-Utu repays the next two hours of focus.
A Better Posture
Sitting between sajdahs at 11:50 stretches hip flexors that have been compressed since morning; salah quietly fixes posture office chairs slowly destroy.
Walk Back, Don’t Rush
A calm walk back to your desk after Dhuhr at 11:50 is part of the prayer’s benefit; rushing back undoes the reset.
First-Window Rule
The first window after 11:50 is the easiest; prayed late, Dhuhr almost always slides into a rushed Asr.
Across the Border
Just across Mata-Utu’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.
Balance, Not Withdrawal
Dhuhr at 11:50 is not a withdrawal from Mata-Utu’s working day — it is the small balance point that keeps the day from leaning entirely on dunya.
A Mild Noon
A mild noon in Mata-Utu makes Dhuhr at 11:50 the easiest physical prayer of the day; no heat, no cold, no rush.
Recover a Missed Dhuhr
If you miss Dhuhr today, pray it before Asr in Mata-Utu; one missed prayer becomes a habit only when it is left uncalled-out.
Compared to Leava
Dhuhr in Leava is about 8 minute(s) earlier than in Mata-Utu; the capital is not always the centre of the country’s solar map.