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Islamic prayers time

The 5 prayers in Islam, Prayer is the duty of a Muslim, which is performed by Muslims five times a day. This is the second pillar of Islam. Islamic Salah times! 


God commanded Muslims to pray at five fixed times of the day.

  • Prayer Fajr: Dawn, before sunrise
  • Prayer Zuhr: In the afternoon, the sun passes to its highest point.
  • Prayer Asr: The last part of the afternoon
  • Prayer Maghrib: Immediately after sunset
  • Prayer Isha: Between sunset and midnight


All Muslims try it. Muslim children are encouraged to pray at the age of seven.

Prayer gives the spiritual peace of the whole day

The timetable for this prayer gives Muslims the style of their day.

The prayers In Islamic countries, people pray from their mosques for the peace of the entire population, including non-Muslims.


A universal Muslim ritual

What is the prayer ritual,? A prayer ritual more than 1400 years old. It is repeated five times a day by hundreds of billions of people around the whole world?


Raising it not only is very spiritual but also connects every Muslim with all the other people in the world and with all those who have spoken the same words and run the same movements at different times in Islamic history.


Prayers for body, mind, and soul

Default prayers are not just sentences. A Muslim's prayer is to unite the mind, soul, and body in worship. Therefore, a Muslim will perform a whole series of actions to fulfill these prayers, which are accompanied by the words of the prayer.


Muslims make sure they are in the right mind before prayers. They put aside all their everyday worries and thoughts so that they could focus exclusively on God.


If a Muslim prays without the right attitude, it is as if he has not even bothered to pray.


Muslims do not pray for God's benefit

God does not need human prayers because He does not need them.

Muslims pray because God has told them to do it and because they believe there is great benefit in doing so.


Muslims pray directly to God

It is as if a Muslim is standing in the presence of Allah.

In the prayer of prayer, every person has a direct connection with Allah. There is no need for a priest as a mediator. (While there is a prayer leader in the mosque - Imam - he is not a priest. He is just a person who knows a lot about Islam.)


He is praying in the mosque

Muslims can pray anywhere, but praying in a mosque with other people is especially beneficial.

By praying together in a congregation, Muslims can realize that all humanity is one, and all are equal in the sight of Allah.


Formal washing

Muslims should be clean before prayers. They ensure this by formal washing in the name of ablution. Washing facilities are available in mosques.