Prayer is one of the five pillars of Islam. The five pillars being the following:
- the shahada (Islamic creed)
- daily prayers (salah)
- almsgiving (zakāt)
- fasting during the month of Ramadan (sawm)
- the pilgrimage to Mecca (hajj) at least once in a lifetime.
The five prayers
The times of the five prayers are as follows:- near dawn (fajr),
- after midday has passed and the sun starts to tilt downwards / Noon (dhuhr or ẓuhr),
- in the afternoon (asr),
- just after sunset (maghrib)
- and around nightfall ('isha').
How to pray
There is the "call for prayer" (adhan or azaan), where the muezzin calls for all the followers to stand together for the prayer. Then the prayer proceeds as fommows:- The prayer consists of standing, by mentioning -àllàh o -àkbàr (God is great)
- This is followed by recitation of the first chapter of the Quran Fatihah after which another ayah may be recited.
- Afterwards the person bends and praises God, then prostrates and again praises God.
- The prayer ends with the following words: "Peace and blessings be upon you".
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