Muhammad Bin Yahya, from Salma Bin Al Khattab, from Muhammad Bin Al Waleed, from Aban Bin Usman, from Umar Bin Yazeed, (It has been narrated) from Abu Abdullah -asws having said: ‘The time for Al-Al-Maghrib during the journey is up to a quarter of the night’.
Ali Bin Muhammad, from Sahl Bin Ziyad, from Ali Bin A Rayyan who said, ‘I wrote to him -asws , ‘A man happens to be in the house the walls of which prevent him from looking at the redness of Al-Al-Maghrib and recognising the disappearance of the twilight, and the time for Salāt of Al-Al-Isha the last (Salāt).
When should he pray it, and how should he deal with it?’ So he -asws signed: ‘He should pray it when it was upon these descriptions during the abundance of the stars (being visible); and Al-Al-Maghrib is during its clashing, and whiteness of the disappearance of the sun, a few stars, up to its clarity’.