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In Islam, Maghrib is a prayer performed at sunset, one of the five daily obligatory prayers for Muslims. The Maghrib adhan — the call to prayer — begins right at dusk. Muslims (and non-Muslims participating) will spend the month of Ramadan fasting from ...
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Ramadan 2026: These 10 Islamic Apps Will Help You With Prayers, Quran, & Fasting Tracking
As Ramadan has now started, many Muslims are once again adjusting their daily routines around fasting, prayers, and Quran reading. Alongside traditional practices, smartphones are playing a bigger role than ever.
The start of the month traditionally depends on the sighting of the crescent moon. This year, the first day of Ramadan is expected to be on or around Feb. 18 or 19.
Islamic prayer timings have been meticulously structured into specific intervals, designed to provide spiritual discipline and obedience within the community. Muslims perform daily prayers (Salah in Arabic) at a particular time linked to daily astronomical ...
In Islam, Fajr is the first prayer of the day, one of the five daily obligatory prayers for Muslims. The Fajr adhan — the call to prayer — begins right at dawn, and is to be performed before the sun has fully risen. Muslims (and non-Muslims ...