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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2009

Islam 101 Course for Reverts & Youth
Salat is the obligatory Muslim prayer, performed five times each day by every good Muslim.

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  • assslamulaikum......well done and output......mashalllah....this is what REAL ISLAM is about!!!!!! Peace be upon all of you watching and listening brothers & sisters : )- !!!

  • walaikumassalam kmuslimah, thanks for your question. In reply to your question, the time for Maghrib starts immediately after the time for Asr ends, which is when the sun sets, until the twilight or red afterglow has faded. When the red afterglow has disappeared from the sky, the time for Maghrib ends and the time for Isha begins. Defining this time by the clock varies according to the season. Hope that helped.

  • Asalaamu alaikum. Jazak Allahu khair for posting this. I just today was hoping I would find something like this online because I need to improve upon my very limited knowledge of salat. When my athan clock goes off for maghrib and then I look outside, it still seems so light and sunny. I have heard about the thread but really don't get that. Is the sun supposed to be about to go down but still visible or down all the way when I offer maghrib salah? Jazak Allah Khair!

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