| Remember the day recently when one evening at Maghrib, Venus, the bright evening star came close to the moon and it almost stuck to the moon for dear life. |
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| In The History of the Maghrib, Ralph Mantheim states that the Andalusians introduced court etiquette, formalism and diplomacy into North African society. |
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| Soyem for the departed soul will be in Quran Academy Phase-VI DHA on Wednesday between Asar and Maghrib prayers. |
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| According to police, the blast took place at roof of Markaz when Maghrib prayer was underway. |
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| The men began to argue shortly before the Maghrib prayer on Saturday, delaying the congregation. |
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| The name Guinea has been in use both in the Maghrib and in Europe long before Prince Henry's time. |
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| The name Guinea is usually said to have been a corrupt form of the name Ghana, picked up by the Portuguese in the Maghrib. |
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| Worshippers have 10 minutes to break their fast after the call for prayer, before the Maghrib prayer starts. |
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| The Berber Almoravid dynasty engaged in military conquest and by 1106 had conquered Morocco, the Maghrib as far east as Algiers, and large parts of Spain. |
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| As Muslims must fast during the day during Ramadan, mosques will host iftar dinners after sunset and the fourth required prayer of the day, maghrib. |
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