IMPORTANCE OF SALAH:
๐Importance of Maghrib Prayer (ุงูู
ุบุฑุจ)
๐ 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 Qurโan 30:17
๐งญ 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 Allahโs call, not to delay obedience.
๐ก 3. Spiritual Light in the Darkness
As night approaches, Maghrib is like a spiritual lantern โ a moment of remembrance just as darkness falls.
๐ 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.