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How long do you have to pray Maghrib before it becomes Qada"?

Maghrib prayer must be performed before the time for Isha prayer begins. If Maghrib is missed before the time for Isha prayer starts, it becomes Qada, or a missed prayer.


When is maghrib what time do you pray?

Maghrib is the fourth of five daily prayers and it is at sunset.


Can you pray your salah before the time of the prayer?

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.


How many mins do you cut fast before magrib prayer?

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.


Do you break your fast before or after Maghrib?

Muslims break their fast after Maghrib, which is the evening prayer time.


Why hazrat Muhammad did not give azan?

In my opinion, to allow people to make azan with they rhythm that is available to them and/or it is preferred the one giving azan be different than the one leading Muslims in praying. Azan means to call. Prophet Muhammad (SAWW) never gave azan because if he'd call for the prayer, every creature of the universe would gather there to pray and obey his command. Prophet Muhammad (SAWW) was sent as an apostle for the whole universe therefore, this reason is legitimate.


When is fasting in Ramadan. When do you brake your fast. During Marghrid or Isha?

Maghrib. You always break your fast when it's Maghrib. The quran also says that you should haste to break your fast not read prayer before you break it. So break your fast at Maghrib before you read namaz (prayer)


What is the difference between Muslims and Christians and how they pray?

Actually, Muslims are obligated to pray at least 5 times a day (Fajr - sunrise, Dhuhr - Midday, Asr - Afternoon, Maghrib - Evening and Isha' - Night).


What do Muslims pray to?

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.


What are the five times of the day called when Muslims need to pray?

that is called namaaz - Fajar (Morning prayer, before the sun rises) Zuhur - (Mid-day, Sun is at its peak) Asar - (Before Sun-set) Maghrib - (Just after Sun-set) Isha - (In the darkness of the night)


What is the term for a Muslim crier who summons people to pray?

There is a Muslim man who is chosen to call the people to pray five times a day. This man is called the muezzin.


How can one combine the prayers of Maghrib and Isha together?

Combining the Maghrib and Isha prayers is allowed in Islam for valid reasons, such as travel or illness. To do so, one would pray the Maghrib prayer in its entirety first, then immediately follow it with the Isha prayer. This can be done by performing the Isha prayer right after the Maghrib prayer without any delay. It is important to note that this practice is permissible but should not be done regularly without a valid reason.