Maghrib Time The Evening Prayer in Islam
08 Mar 2025
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What is Maghrib Prayer?
Maghrib prayer (صلاة المغرب) is the fourth of the five daily prayers in Islam. It holds special significance as it:
- Marks the end of the fasting day during Ramadan
- Signals the beginning of the evening
- Consists of three mandatory rak'ahs
Calculating Maghrib Time
Scientific Calculation
- Begins at sunset when the sun's disk has completely set below the horizon
- Ends when the twilight disappears (according to most scholars)
- Varies throughout the year based on geographical location
Practical Guidelines
- Visual signs:
- Complete disappearance of the sun
- Appearance of darkness from the east
- Modern methods:
- Prayer time apps
- Online calculators
- Local mosque schedules
Spiritual Significance
- Moment of transition from day to night
- Time of reflection and gratitude
- Special significance during Ramadan
- Opportunity for additional prayers and supplications
Best Practices
During Regular Days
- Prepare a few minutes before sunset
- Break fast immediately if voluntary fasting
- Perform prayer as soon as possible
- Combine with evening adhkar
During Ramadan
- Break fast with dates and water
- Recite breaking-fast dua
- Pray Maghrib in congregation if possible
- Follow with evening Taraweeh prayers