Maghrib - translation to russian
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Maghrib - translation to russian

FOURTH OF FIVE COMPULSORY PRAYERS IN ISLAM, OCCURRING AT THE INSTANT OF SUNSET
Maghrib (Prayer); Evening prayer (Islam); Evening Prayer (Islam); Maghrib
  • Maghrib prayer at [[Masjid al-Haram]] in [[Saudi Arabia]].

Maghrib         

['mʌgrəb]

существительное

география

Магриб (регион в Африке, включающий Тунис, Алжир и Марокко)

Maghreb         
  • Dwarf fan palm]], grown in Maghrebi countries
  • Cuscus
  • People of Maghreb
  • 1707 map of northwest Africa by [[Guillaume Delisle]], including the Maghreb
After the Middle Ages, the [[Ottoman Empire]] loosely controlled the area east of Morocco.
  • Maghreb head ornament (Morocco)
  • Berber]] family from [[Kabylia]]
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  • The [[mausoleum]] of [[Madghacen]]
  • Bardo Museum]], Tunisia
PART OF NORTH AFRICA
Arab Maghrib; Al-Maghrib; Northwest Africa; Magreb; Moghreb; North-west Africa; North West Africa; The Maghreb; Maghribian; Mahgreb; Magrib; Arab Maghreb; Al-Maghreb; Maghrebic; Islamic Maghreb; Al Maghreb; Al Magrib; History of the Maghreb; Northwestern Africa; Arabian Maghreb; Arabic Maghreb; Arabian Maghrib; Greater Maghrib; Arabic Maghrib; Great Maghreb; Great Maghrib; Grand Maghreb; Grand Maghrib; Greater Maghreb; List of Berber States; Berber States; Northwest African; Maghrabin; Maghrebin; Mahgreb region; Religion in the Maghreb; Genetic history of the Maghreb; Christianity in the Maghreb; Christianity in Maghreb

['mʌgrəb]

существительное

география

Магриб (регион в Африке, включающий Тунис, Алжир и Марокко)

Kingdom of Morocco         
  • Fes]] in the 9th century, was a major spiritual, literary, and intellectual center.
  • The administrative regions of Morocco
  • [[Al Akhawayn University]] in [[Ifrane]].
  • Al Boraq RGV2N2 high-speed trainset at Tanger Ville railway station in November 2018
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  • The [[Barbary lion]]
  • Cannabis field at Ketama Tidighine mountain, Morocco
  • Boulevard des FAR (Forces Armées Royales)
  • Morocco claims sovereignty over Spanish enclaves of [[Ceuta]] and [[Melilla]].
  • Moroccan [[Couscous]].
  • [[Atlas Mountains]]
  • The empire of the [[Almohad dynasty]] at its greatest extent, circa 1212.
  • ''Mohammed VI'', a [[FREMM multipurpose frigate]] of the [[Royal Moroccan Navy]].
  • Fes]].
  • Fes]], 840 AD.
  • The interior of a mosque in [[Fes]]
  • [[Solar cell]] panels in eastern Morocco
  • The Kasbah of [[Aït Benhaddou]], built by the Berbers from the 14th century onwards.
  • Mohammed VI]].
  • The [[Koutoubia Mosque]] in Marrakech.
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  • Protestors in [[Casablanca]] demand that authorities honor their promises of political reform.
  • US Marines and Moroccan soldiers during exercise African Lion in [[Tan-Tan]].
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  • Map of Morocco's exports as of 2017
  • Rabat]].
  • Landscape of the [[Erg Chebbi]]
  • Linguistic map of Morocco
  • Atlas cedar]] tree in the Atlas range
  • Köppen climate types in Morocco
  • Moroccan football fans
  • A group of [[Jilala]] musicians in 1900
  • Badii' Palace]]
  • A section of the [[Anti-Atlas]] near [[Tafraout]]
  • The legislature's building in Rabat.
  • The [[Portuguese Empire]] was founded when [[Prince Henry the Navigator]] led the [[conquest of Ceuta]], which began the Portuguese presence in Morocco, lasting from 1415 to 1769.
  • An adult male [[Barbary macaque]] carrying his offspring, a behaviour rarely found in other primates.
  • Roman]] conquest.
  • [[Leo Africanus]].
  • UIS Literacy Rate Morocco population above 15 years of age 1980–2015
  • Roman ruins of [[Volubilis]].
  • Morocco annexed Western Sahara in 1975.
  • The [[Proclamation of Independence of Morocco]] of 1944.
SOVEREIGN STATE IN NORTH AFRICA
ISO 3166-1:MA; Morrocco; Morroco; Kingdom of Morocco; Maroc; Kingdom of Fez; Marokko; Kingdom of Fes; Moroco; Sultanate of Morocco; Marocko; Al-Maġrib; Maroco; المغرب; Name of Morocco; المملكة المغربية; Al-Mamlaka al-Maġribiyya; List of administrative divisions of Morocco; Administrative divisions of morocco; Wattasid sultanate; Sultanate of Fez; Moraco; Subdivisions of Morocco; Moroccan Kingdom; Al-Mamlaka al-Maghrebia; Al-Mamlakah al-Maġribiyya; Etymology of Morocco; Norocco; Royaume du Maroc; Al-Mamlakah al-Maġribiyah; Lmaġrib; Cherifian empire; Al Mamlakah al Maghribiyah; Maghrib al-Aksa; Biodiversity in Morocco; Morocko; Sharifian Empire; Sherifien Empire; Sharifien Empire; Charifian Empire; Cherifian Empire; Charifien Empire; Sharifian Morocco; Sharifian State; ⵜⴰⴳⵍⴷⵉⵜ ⵏ ⵍⵎⵖⵔⵉⴱ; ⵍⵎⵖⵔⵉⴱ; Infrastructure in Morocco; Administrative divisions of Morocco
Королевство Марокко

Definition

Arab Maghreb Union
The AMU (French: Union du Maghreb Arabe, UMA) encompasses Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia. The Union was established in February 1989 to foster integration of the Maghreb economy. The Union also seeks to join the AMU and the Gulf Coope

Wikipedia

Maghrib prayer

The Maghrib prayer (Arabic: صلاة المغرب ṣalāt al-maġrib, "sunset prayer") is one of the five mandatory salah (Islamic prayer). As an Islamic day starts at sunset, the Maghrib prayer is technically the first prayer of the day. If counted from midnight, it is the fourth prayer of the day.

According to Sunni Muslims, the period for Maghrib prayer starts just after sunset, following Asr prayer, and ends at the beginning of night, the start of the Isha prayer. As for Shia Muslims, since they allow Maghrib and Isha prayers to be performed one after another, the period for Maghrib prayer extends until the start of the new day (midnight). Except for the Hanafi school, however, Sunni Muslims are also permitted to combine Maghrib and Isha prayers if they are traveling and incapable of performing the prayers separately. In this case, the period for Maghrib prayer extends from sunset to dawn, as with Shiites. 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. The first two fard rak'ats are prayed aloud by the Imam in congregation (the person who misses the congregation and is offering prayer alone is not bound to speak the first two rak'ats aloud), and the third is prayed silently.

To be considered valid salat, the formal daily prayers must each be performed within their own prescribed time period. People with a legitimate reason have a longer period during which their prayers will be valid.

The five daily prayers collectively are one pillar of the Five Pillars of Islam, in Sunni Islam, and one of the ten Practices of the Religion (Furū al-Dīn) according to Shia Islam.

Examples of use of Maghrib
1. When he came out after a short while, Maghrib had become due and he offered the two night prayers together at the beginning of the Maghrib time range.
2. He added that activities begin after Maghrib prayers.
3. Then he rose to offer Maghrib prayer, rinsing his mouth.
4. The Prophet could not offer any of the Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha’ prayers.
5. But regardless of all these timings, any person who finds it difficult to stay up until a reasonable time has lapsed after Maghrib can offer Isha prayer either jointly with Maghrib, or shortly before going to sleep, without hesitation.
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