In Islam, Muslims are obligated to perform five daily prayers, known as Salah. These prayers are a fundamental aspect of Islamic worship and serve as a means of connecting with Allah. Here are the five daily prayers and their respective times:
*Fajr (Dawn Prayer)*
– Time: From dawn to sunrise (approximately 1.5-2 hours before sunrise)
– Rak’ahs (units of prayer): 2
*Dhuhr (Noon Prayer)*
– Time: When the sun reaches its peak and begins to decline (approximately 12:00 pm)
– Rak’ahs: 4
*Asr (Afternoon Prayer)*
– Time: In the late afternoon, before sunset (approximately 3:00-4:00 pm)
– Rak’ahs: 4
*Maghrib (Sunset Prayer)*
– Time: Immediately after sunset (approximately 5:00-6:00 pm)
– Rak’ahs: 3
*Isha (Night Prayer)*
– Time: In the evening, before midnight (approximately 7:00-9:00 pm)
– Rak’ahs: 4
Note: The exact prayer times may vary depending on your location and time zone. It’s recommended to consult a reliable prayer time source or app, such as IslamicFinder or Muslim Pro, for accurate prayer times.