Al-magrib -

In Islamic practice, Maghrib refers to the fourth of the five daily mandatory prayers. Performed at sunset (twilight).

"Al-Maghrib" (Arabic: اَلْمَغْرِب) primarily refers to two distinct concepts: a in North Africa and a specific time and prayer in Islam . Additionally, it is the name of a prominent global Islamic educational organization. 1. Geographic Region (The Maghreb) al-magrib

It marks the end of the fasting day during the month of Ramadan. 3. AlMaghrib Institute In Islamic practice, Maghrib refers to the fourth

In Arabic, Morocco specifically is often referred to as Al-Maghrib (the Kingdom of Morocco). 2. Religious Significance (Maghrib Prayer) In Islamic practice

It consists of three units (rak'at) of obligatory prayer.

Encompasses the western part of the Arab world, primarily North Africa.