Muslims pray Maghrib every day, as it is one of the five obligatory prayers. During Ramadan, the prayer means Muslims can break their daily fast.
Muslims (and non-Muslims participating) will spend the month of Ramadan fasting from Fajr prayer, the first prayer of the day, to Maghrib throughout the holy month. Want to know what time Maghrib ...
Fajr is one of Islam's five obligatory daily prayers. During Ramadan, Muslims wake up before Fajr to eat before starting their fasts.
Maghrib on Friday March 14 comes at 6.30pm which is also the time for people living in Dubai to break their fast. On Saturday ...
Prayer (Salah) Charity (Zakat) Fasting (Sawm) Pilgrimage (Haj) Salah is obligatory for adult Muslims and prayer times are set according to the movement of the Sun and performed five times a day as ...
Prayer times vary slightly between mosques and are dependent on the position of the sun. Muslims around the world have just started observing the holy month of Ramadan. During the month ...
Almost 2 billion Muslims bow before the Almighty Allah in the direction of the holy city of Makkah five times a day – at ... Zuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha prayers for major cities of Pakistan ...