Three of the five daily prayers are recited out loud: Fajr (dawn), Maghrib (sunset), and Isha (evening). Jumaa prayer (Friday prayer) is also recited out loud.
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.
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The Five Pillars of Islam: Shahadah, Prayer, Zakat, Fasting and Hajj.
If the Fajr (or Dawn prayer (The Fajr prayer starts with the rise of "white light" (fajar sadiq) in the east, and lasts until sunrise. ) is considered the first prayer, then the prayer of Isha (around half way between sunset and sunrise) is the last prayer of the day.
its called maghrib . in arabic المغرب
It's often called a "sajadah" which means "a place for prostration in prayer"
In Islam, any person who leads the prayer (regardless of whether the prayer is held at a mosque or not) is called an imam.
Yes. The buildings meant for prayer by the Muslims are called Mosques, Masjid.
Yes, He (may Allah be pleased with him) is called the Muazzen " the one who calls for prayer " of Islam.
The Muslims gather in a moque five times a day to offer prayer. There is no special name for the gathering in Islam.
Maghrib .