Shorter Answer: The Messenger of Allah (ุตู„ู‰ ุงู„ู„ู‡ ุนู„ูŠู‡ ูˆ ุณู„ู…) said, โ€œThe time of Al-Maghrib is as long as Ash-Shafaq has not disappeared.โ€. Ash-Shafaq is the remaining light of the sun and its redness at the beginning of the night until it is close to actual nighttime (darkness). Other scholars say that the time for Maghrib Standing during prayer is an obligatory pillar which cannot be omitted. It is not permissible for anyone to pray sitting unless he is unable to stand, or standing is very difficult for him, or he is sick and there is the fear that his sickness may become worse if he prays standing up. That also includes a paralyzed person who is unable to stand 1) Many people say that we should not sleep or eat between Asr and Maghrib is it true coz they say it is a time of Ibaadat Facing the Qibla; Advice for Reading Fajr; To lie on the stomach; Reciting the 99 names of Allah. For instance, reciting "Al-Azizu" 40 times after each fajr prayer will make the person independant of needsโ€ฆ This ensures you have enough sleep, but at a cost of going to sleep during Maghrib. Edit 2: u/Fortuner4 points out that Isha must be performed before midnight, and upon further research I take it to mean the middle of the night between Isha and Fajr, and not just 12.00am. Is It Allowed to Sleep After the Prayer of Asr? Can I sleep after Fajr prayer? Is Whistling Permitted? Is It Permissible to Sleep in the Front Row of the Masjid? RE: can my husband go to sleep after maghrib and wake up at midnight to pray isha; Avoiding Differences of Opinion: Why & When Can I Follow Another School? KEDKx1.

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