Maghrib Prayer
The Maghrib Prayer is one of the five daily prayers in Islam, performed just after sunset. It consists of three units, known as rak'ahs, and is an important time for Muslims to connect with God and seek guidance. The prayer is typically performed in congregation at a mosque or individually at home.
The timing of the Maghrib Prayer begins immediately after the sun sets and lasts until the twilight disappears. This prayer serves as a reminder of the day's end and encourages reflection and gratitude for the blessings received throughout the day.