Maghrib (prayer)

Maghrib (Arabic: صلاة المغرب) is one of the five mandatory salah (Islamic prayers), and contains three cycles (rak'a).

Amongst Sunnis, Salafis allow the combining of two consecutive prayers (Maghrib & Isha'a, Dhuhr & 'Asr) for a wide range of reasons; such as when various needs arise or due to any difficulty (taking precedence from Hanbali and Shafiite schools).

The formal daily prayers of Islam comprise different numbers of units, called rakat.

The Maghrib prayer has three obligatory (fard) rak'at and two sunnah and two non-obligatory nafls.

To be considered valid salat, the formal daily prayers must each be performed within their own prescribed time period.

Maghrib prayer at Masjid al-Haram in Saudi Arabia .