Maghrib Time Az Zubayr

The maghrib time az zubayr today is 16:48. Find maghrib azan time az zubayr and maghrib adhan time az zubayr for all mosques in Az Zubayr, Iraq.

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16:48
10 Jumada al-Thani 1447Monday, December 1
Az Zubayr, Iraq

Maghrib Salat Time Az Zubayr

The maghrib time az zubayr today is 16:48. Find maghrib azan time az zubayr and maghrib adhan time az zubayr for all mosques in Az Zubayr, Iraq.

The evening begins with Maghrib in Az Zubayr. For many, it’s a time of warmth—families gather, meals are shared, and gratitude fills the room. Whether you’re breaking your fast or simply winding down, this prayer is your bridge between work and rest. You leave the day behind and enter the night with peace.

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About Maghrib

Location and Calculation Details

Location

Az Zubayr

Iraq

Coords

30.39|47.71

Method

Muslim World League

Map of Maghrib Time Az Zubayr
Az Zubayr

Frequently Asked Questions

Q.What are the rewards or blessings of praying Maghrib on time?

Praying Maghrib on time brings peace to the heart and light to the home. It’s a moment when angels record your gratitude for the day. The Prophet ﷺ promised great reward for those who guard their prayers at their appointed times—and Maghrib, being so brief and beautiful, is one of the easiest to keep with consistency.

Q.Can I eat before praying Maghrib during Ramadan?

The Sunnah of the Prophet ﷺ was to break his fast right at Maghrib with dates and water, then pray. Many people follow this beautiful balance—just enough nourishment to pray comfortably before eating a full meal. If you’re too weak, it’s fine to take a few bites or sips before prayer. The key is gratitude—begin your iftar the moment the sun sets.

Q.Is Maghrib a time when families should pray together?

Absolutely. Maghrib often gathers families around the same moment—whether at home, in the masjid, or during iftar. It’s a short but beautiful time to reconnect, pray together, and express gratitude for the day that’s ending. Those shared prayers create warmth and unity that lasts long after the Adhan fades.

Q.How do Muslims around the world experience Maghrib together?

Maghrib creates a wave of worship that circles the globe. As the sun sets in Az Zubayr, it rises elsewhere, but Maghrib’s call is always being heard somewhere in the world. That thought alone is humbling—you’re part of a living rhythm of faith that never stops, a worldwide chain of gratitude moving with the setting sun.