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The Essence of Devotion: Understanding The Five Daily Prayers in Islam

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Unlocking Spiritual Connection: Delve Into the Significance and Practice of the Five Daily Prayers in Islamic Faith” Unlocking Spiritual Connection: Delve Into the Significance and Practice of the Five Daily Prayers in Islamic Faith” The second pillar of Islam is selah. A Muslim must offer five fard Namaz a day.

Fard is an Arabic word which means compulsory. The fard prayers are compulsory prayers. No Muslim should avoid them or delay them, without a valid reason.

The five daily prayers have the following rak’ahs .

When the time of any of these prayers (Fajr, Dhuhr,, Asr, Maghrib,  and lsha) starts, you will hear the mu’adh-dhin in the mosque call out the adhan.

Allaahu Akbar – Allah is Most Great

*His prayer (salah) has started. His first rak’ah has started.

A rak’ah:

what is a rak’ah?

done later!

  1. Unscramble.

decode the  names of the  Namaz,  and write the number of rak’ahs 

B.        Match the prayer (salah) to the time when it is prayed.

Fajr Maghrib Dhuhr Isha

Asr

Sunset Night Dawn Afternoon

Mid-afternoon

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