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In Islam, the five daily prayers are known as “Salah.” Each prayer is performed at specific times during the day, based on the position of the sun. Here are the five daily prayers and their respective times:

1. **Fajr**:
**Time**: From dawn (just before sunrise) until sunrise.
**Significance**: This is the first prayer of the day, and it marks the beginning of the daily routine with the remembrance of Allah.

2. **Dhuhr**:
**Time**: After the sun passes its zenith (midday) until the afternoon.
**Significance**: This prayer is performed when the sun starts to decline from its highest point, symbolizing a break from daily activities to focus on spirituality.

3. **Asr**:
**Time**: From late afternoon until just before sunset.
**Significance**: The Asr prayer serves as a reminder of the approach of the evening and the transition towards the end of the day’s work.

4. **Maghrib**:
**Time**: Just after sunset until twilight ends.
**Significance**: This prayer is performed right after sunset, symbolizing the end of the day and the time to seek blessings for the evening.

5. **Isha**:
**Time**: After twilight (nightfall) until midnight (some scholars extend it until Fajr).
**Significance**: The Isha prayer is the last of the five daily prayers, performed in the evening, closing the day with the remembrance of Allah.

NoorA Malika Answered question August 28, 2024
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