Maghrib Time Ponta Grossa

The maghrib time ponta grossa today is 18:57. Find maghrib azan time ponta grossa and maghrib adhan time ponta grossa for all mosques in Ponta Grossa, Brazil.

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18:57
9 Jumada al-Thani 1447Sunday, November 30
Ponta Grossa, Brazil

Maghrib Salat Time Ponta Grossa

The maghrib time ponta grossa today is 18:57. Find maghrib azan time ponta grossa and maghrib adhan time ponta grossa for all mosques in Ponta Grossa, Brazil.

There’s something peaceful about the transition from daylight to dusk in Ponta Grossa. Maghrib is the prayer that catches that in-between moment—the hush before night fully arrives. You stand, recite, and feel the day’s weight lift from your shoulders. It’s a prayer that teaches quiet strength and graceful closure.

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About Maghrib

Location and Calculation Details

Location

Ponta Grossa

Brazil

Coords

-25.09|-50.16

Method

ISNA

Map of Maghrib Time Ponta Grossa
Ponta Grossa

Frequently Asked Questions

Q.Why is Maghrib such a special prayer?

Maghrib marks the close of the day—a moment between light and night. It’s when you pause to thank Allah for everything that happened since sunrise. Spiritually, it represents completion and renewal, reminding you that every ending carries mercy and a chance to begin again.

Q.Are there Sunnah prayers recommended after Maghrib?

Yes, it’s Sunnah to pray two rak‘ahs after the three obligatory ones of Maghrib. The Prophet ﷺ regularly performed them, and they carry great reward. They’re a calm way to close your evening worship—simple, peaceful, and full of light. Even if you’re tired, those few minutes deepen your connection with Allah.

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.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.