
Maghrib
Maghrib is the Islamic sunset prayer performed just after the sun sets, marking the end of daytime. It is one of the five obligatory daily prayers in Islam. The prayer consists of three Rak'ahs (units) and is typically performed immediately after sunset. Maghrib holds spiritual significance as it signifies the transition from day to night, encouraging reflection and gratitude. The timing varies based on geographic location and sunset times, emphasizing the importance of prayer as a structured and meaningful part of daily life for Muslims worldwide.