Maghrib Time Leon de los Aldama

The maghrib time leon de los aldama today is 18:04. Find maghrib azan time leon de los aldama and maghrib adhan time leon de los aldama for all mosques in Leon de los Aldama, Mexico.

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18:04
9 Jumada al-Thani 1447Sunday, November 30
Leon de los Aldama, Mexico

Maghrib Salat Time Leon de los Aldama

The maghrib time leon de los aldama today is 18:04. Find maghrib azan time leon de los aldama and maghrib adhan time leon de los aldama for all mosques in Leon de los Aldama, Mexico.

As the last rays of sunlight fade from Leon de los Aldama, Maghrib arrives as a gentle reminder: the day is done, but your connection with Allah continues. It’s a pause before the night’s reflection, a whisper of peace before rest. You pray not out of habit, but out of thankfulness—for the light that was, and the calm that now begins.

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About Maghrib

Location and Calculation Details

Location

Leon de los Aldama

Mexico

Coords

21.12|-101.68

Method

ISNA

Map of Maghrib Time Leon de los Aldama
Leon de los Aldama

Frequently Asked Questions

Q.What if the sunset time isn’t exact or I can’t see the sun in Leon de los Aldama?

If clouds or tall buildings block the view, rely on the local prayer schedule for Leon de los Aldama. Islamic authorities calculate sunset times precisely, so following those is accurate and safe. It’s better to be slightly cautious—wait a minute or two if you’re unsure—than to pray before the sun fully sets.

Q.Why is there only a short gap between Maghrib and Isha?

Maghrib is meant to be prayed soon after sunset, and Isha follows not long after twilight fades. This close timing keeps your evening spiritually connected—you finish one prayer and prepare gently for the next. It’s a rhythm that eases your transition from worldly activity to nighttime reflection and rest.

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 Leon de los Aldama, 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.

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.