Muslims pray Maghrib every day, as it is one of the five obligatory prayers. During Ramadan, the prayer means Muslims can break their daily fast.
(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: (Speaking Arabic). FACCHINE: The Muslim call to prayer, which is known as the adhan in Arabic, is one of the fundamental rituals that we have ...
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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 ...
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The crescent moon lit up the night sky Feb. 28, signifying the beginning of Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting. This holy ...
FACCHINE: The Muslim call to prayer, which is known as the adhan in Arabic, is one of the fundamental rituals that we have that marks time. But it's also something that, during Ramadan ...
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 ...