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  2. Maghrib (prayer) - Wikipedia

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    Maghrib (Arabic: صلاة المغرب) is one of the five mandatory salah (Islamic prayers), and contains three cycles . If counted from midnight, it is the fourth one. According to Sunni Muslims, the period for Maghrib prayer starts just after sunset, following Asr prayer, and ends at the beginning of night, the start of the Isha prayer.

  3. Battle of Surabaya - Wikipedia

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    The Heroes Monument in Surabaya commemorates this battle. [18] 10 November is now commemorated in Indonesia as "Heroes' Day", in memory of the battle. [19] The Scottish-American Indonesian sympathiser K'tut Tantri also witnessed the Battle of Surabaya, which she later recorded in her memoirs Revolt in Paradise. Prior to the fighting, she and a ...

  4. Fajr (prayer) - Wikipedia

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    Fajr, [a] (Arabic: صلاة الفجر) alternatively transliterated as Fadjr and also known as Subh, [b] [c] is a salah (ritual prayer) offered in the early morning. Consisting of two rak'a (units), it is performed between the break of dawn and sunrise.

  5. JW Marriott Surabaya - Wikipedia

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    The JW Marriott Surabaya, opened in 1996, is a five-star luxury hotel with 25-story building, located at Downtown Tunjungan Surabaya. The restaurant at the hotel serves Chinese, Japanese, and International dishes. [1] the hotel usually got customers from the American or European businessman that stayed in Surabaya. [2]

  6. Indonesia International Auto Show - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The show also spawned two spin-offs; a series of roadshow events in major Indonesian capital cities since its establishment, later known as GIIAS The Series since 2019, [4] including Bandung, [5] Makassar, [6] Medan, [7] Semarang [8] and Surabaya, [9] as well formerly Samarinda; [10] and a smaller-scale event since 2022, known as the ...