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.
How else can the significance of an act of worship be conveyed other than by saying, “Prayer is the pillar of religion; ...
For believers, the holy month is about much more than fasting. It's a time for reflection and compassion — to give to the less fortunate, gather with community to break the daily fasts, and pray.
Fajr is one of Islam's five obligatory daily prayers. During Ramadan, Muslims wake up before Fajr to eat before starting their fasts.
Earlier, the chairperson of Islamic Centre of India had issued an appeal requesting to defer the timings of Friday prayers ...
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