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Maghrib Prayer Calls
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The Maghrib prayer, prayed just after sunset, is the fourth of five formal daily prayers performed by practicing Muslims. The formal daily prayers of Islam comprise different numbers of units, called rak'at. The Maghrib prayer has three obligatory (fard) rak'at. The first two fard rak'at are prayed aloud, and the third is prayed silently. Prayer time begins when the sun has completely set beneath the horizon; immediately after the Asr prayer period ends. Time ends at midnight. The end of its time is after approximately eleven-and-a-quarter hours have passed from the legal noontime. This is for when one is under normal circumstances. However, in the case of one who was asleep, or forgot to perform the prayer or was coerced by extraordinary circumstances or factors beyond his control or in the case of woman whose prayer was delayed due to menstruation, the end of the Maghrib prayer time is Fajir.
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