Maghrib is the fourth of five daily prayers and it is at sunset.
The Maghrib prayer begins when the sun sets (when the clouds go grey) so it doesnt really have an exact time as it changes
Maghrib is at sunset.
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Assalaymu alaykom brother/sister. No. Salaat can never be offered before its time unless combined with a proceeding prayer. Though! If it were dhurr time, you could pray dhurr than asr or if asr time than pray dhurr after. Same thing for Maghrib And isha prayers. But u cannot do asr time than Maghrib. Or dhurr and isha etc etc Dhurr/Asr or Maghrib/Isha sets interchangibly. Allah knows best. Assalaymu alaykom brother/sister.
well for shias you open your fast at maghrib time which is after the sun has totally set but for sunnis i dont. but for shias it is reccomended to pray maghrib first then open fast.
It united the Maghrib under one rule for the first time.
Actually, Muslims are obligated to pray at least 5 times a day (Fajr - sunrise, Dhuhr - Midday, Asr - Afternoon, Maghrib - Evening and Isha' - Night).
Muslims pray to Allaah as commanded to them in the Qur'an. Muslims believe in the oneness of Allaah and His religion which is supreme and the final order of Allaah. Muslims pray to Allaah five times namely, the prayer of Fajr, Zohar, 'Asr, Maghrib and 'Ishaail aakherat.
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Muslims are required to offer the following five prayers in a day; Fajr, Zuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha. In other words, they are required to pray 5 times a day.
5 times every day and the time of every pray is determined by the position of the sun 1- al fajr (twilight ) before the sunrise 2- al zuhr when the sun is perpendicular 3- al asr when the shadow equal the true length 4- al maghrib when the sunset 5- al eshaa at the Twilight Red
Awabin Namaaz is a nafl prayer that is read after Maghrib Namaaz.
Maghrib (or Morocco in English) is located north west of Africa
Assalaam Alaikum All Muslims must pray 5 times a day. 1. Fajr prayer which is at dawn 2. Dhuhr prayer at around noon time 3. Asr prayer in the late afternoon 4. Maghrib prayer right after sunset 5. Isha prayer late in the night there is a range of times in which a Muslim can pray each prayer, but all prayers must be done each day. If one misses a prayer for any reason, they must make the prayer up at a later time [I've heard you must make the prayer up before the next maghrib prayer time, but I'm not sure how true that is]. The later prayer is called a Qazaa prayer. So in a 30-day month, a Muslim must pray 150 times.