Evening Prayer

2. Rituals and Structure of Salat al-Maghrib

The evening prayer consists of three units (rak’ahs) and is traditionally performed just after sunset. The structure is meticulously designed to facilitate a deep connection with the Divine, incorporating both physical movements and recitation of Qur’anic verses.

The first rak’ah begins with the opening takbir, wherein the worshipper raises their hands and declares the greatness of Allah. This is followed by the recitation of Surah Al-Fatiha and another Surah, maintaining a thematic continuity that enhances spiritual immersion. The sequence of bowing (ruku) and prostration (sujud) serves to further embody submission, allowing the believer to channel spiritual reverence.

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