Salah (The Muslim Prayer)
Salah (The Muslim Prayer)
Salah is the second pillar of Islam and an obligatory act of worship performed five times daily. It is a direct connection between a believer and Allah, offering spiritual purification, discipline, and guidance.
Key Aspects of Salah:
Five Daily Prayers:
Fajr (Dawn) – 2 Rak’ahs
Dhuhr (Noon) – 4 Rak’ahs
Asr (Afternoon) – 4 Rak’ahs
Maghrib (Evening) – 3 Rak’ahs
Isha (Night) – 4 Rak’ahs
Importance of Salah:
Commanded by Allah in the Quran (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:43).
Prevents sins and evil deeds (Surah Al-Ankabut 29:45).
Brings peace, discipline, and closeness to Allah.
First act to be judged on the Day of Judgment.
Conditions for Salah:
Purity (Wudu or Ghusl)
Facing the Qiblah (Kaaba)
Correct intention (Niyyah)
Performed on time
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