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๐ŸŒ†Importance of Maghrib Prayer (ุงู„ู…ุบุฑุจ)
๐ŸŒ‡ 1. A Symbol of Completion Maghrib comes as the day ends. It serves as a spiritual closure to our daily actions โ€” inviting reflection, gratitude, and repentance. "So glorify Allah when you reach the evening and when you rise in the morning." โ€” Qurโ€™an 30:17
๐Ÿงญ 2. Precise and Short Window Maghrib must be prayed soon after sunset, making timing critical. It's a reminder to be alert and responsive to Allahโ€™s call, not to delay obedience.
๐Ÿ’ก 3. Spiritual Light in the Darkness As night approaches, Maghrib is like a spiritual lantern โ€” a moment of remembrance just as darkness falls.
๐Ÿ•Œ 4. Reward in Congregation "If people knew the reward for the Isha and Fajr prayers in congregation, they would come even if they had to crawl." โ€” Sahih Bukhari (615)
While this refers to both prayers, Maghrib is often the gateway to Isha, encouraging Muslims to remain in spiritual awareness through the night.