Maghrib .
Islamic Prayers are 5 times a Day. Fajr: The morning Prayer Zuhr: The Midday Prayer Asr: The Afternoon Prayer Mahgrib: The Sunset prayer Isha: The Night prayer
5 times a day Fajr Prayer (Dawn Prayer) Thuhr Prayer (Noon Prayer) Asr Prayer (Afternoon Prayer) Maghrib Prayer (Sunset Prayer...or Dusk Prayer) Isha Prayer (Night Prayer) You should check out an Islamic calender with your country's prayer times to have specific minute timings.
The Islamic prayer mat is called a "sajjadah" or "musallah."
Maghrib prayer ends at sunset.
The time for Maghrib prayer in New York can vary depending on the time of year. However, generally, it is around sunset. It is recommended to check a local Islamic center or use a reliable prayer time app to get the precise time.
Salah
Yes, a prayer mat is not required to perform Islamic prayers, but it is recommended for cleanliness and comfort during prayer.
Isha
After saying "Allah" in Islamic prayer, one would typically say "Akbar," which means "is the greatest."
This Islamic prayer concludes when the sun rises.
A Mosque
Esha prayer time is typically after the sun has fully set and the sky has become dark. It is the fourth of the five daily prayers performed by Muslims. You can check a local prayer timetable or Islamic website for the specific prayer times in your area.