Asr Time Gimpo

The asr time gimpo today is 14:56. Find asr azan time gimpo and asr adhan time gimpo for all mosques in Gimpo, South Korea.

09:37:53 AM
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14:56
10 Jumada al-Thani 1447Monday, December 1
Gimpo, South Korea

Asr Salat Time Gimpo

The asr time gimpo today is 14:56. Find asr azan time gimpo and asr adhan time gimpo for all mosques in Gimpo, South Korea.

The afternoon can test us. Fatigue settles in, motivation dips, and the mind wanders. Yet, Asr in Gimpo calls you to rise above it all—to fight the pull of laziness and choose presence. That moment of effort becomes a quiet triumph. You don’t just pray; you reclaim your energy and your purpose.

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About Asr

Location and Calculation Details

Location

Gimpo

South Korea

Coords

37.70|126.60

Method

Muslim World League

Map of Asr Time Gimpo
Gimpo

Frequently Asked Questions

Q.How important is it to pray Asr in congregation?

Praying Asr in congregation carries immense reward—twenty-seven times more than praying alone. Beyond the reward, it’s about energy. When you stand beside others in Gimpo, everyone tired yet still turning to Allah, it renews your motivation. That shared moment of faith has a quiet power all its own.

Q.Why is Asr sometimes called the ‘middle prayer’?

Asr sits between the busyness of the day and the calm of the evening. It’s a turning point—a spiritual checkpoint that helps you pause and reconnect before the day closes. The Prophet ﷺ emphasized protecting this ‘middle prayer,’ reminding us that maintaining faith in the middle of activity is one of the truest signs of devotion.

Q.Are there Sunnah prayers associated with Asr?

There are no emphasized Sunnah prayers before Asr, but the Prophet ﷺ occasionally prayed four non-obligatory rak‘ahs before it. It’s not required, but it’s a beautiful way to prepare your heart before the obligatory prayer. Think of it as warming your spirit before stepping into worship. Even a short, sincere dua before Asr carries great reward.

Q.How long does Asr prayer take?

Asr is typically four rak‘ahs and takes about five to seven minutes, depending on your pace and recitation. It’s short enough to fit into a busy day but long enough to completely reset your focus. You’ll be surprised how a few mindful minutes can change how the rest of your afternoon feels.