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Al-Maghrib

Al-Maghrib, meaning "The West" in Arabic, is one of the five daily obligatory prayers in Islam, performed after sunset. It signifies a time of transition from day to night, and Muslims observe it by offering a specific set of prayers to worship God. The prayer typically consists of three units (rak'ahs) and involves reciting verses from the Qur'an, standing in prayer, and supplication. Its timing varies based on sunset, and it holds spiritual significance as a moment for reflection, gratitude, and connection with God before evening activities begin.