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Why & How a Muslim Prays Five Times a Day

By aishaladon, published Mar 25, 2008
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One of the main practices of faith by Muslim all over the world is prayer. Salah. It is one of the main foundations of the religion of Islam, and one who leaves this practice is not considered to be a Muslim.

Muslims pray five times a day, at various times of day which includes, The Fajr or dawn prayer. The dawn prayer is performed before sunrise each morning, and because the time of sunrise changes a little more than a second or two each day so does the prayer.

While one may pray standing, sitting or lying on ones side. It is preferable that one does best in what he is able to do, and so if he is able to stand, than he should stand.

The purpose is to provide one an opportunity to ask Allah(swt) for his mercy , his blessings, as well as forgiveness, and show ones Shukr( gratefulness) and appreciation.

The prophet (pbuh) said if you were to stand under flowing water and clean yourself five times per day, what your chances that you will remain unclean are slim. The prayer is the same, and serves a purpose of cleansings ones soul, and providing time to remember Allah (swt)

The prayer is performed in which a Muslim stands with the right hand grasping the left arm, with arms folding and beginning with the recitation of the opening chapter in The Quran. Al Fatiha. This part of the prayer is said in Arabic, and in a rhythmic pattern not silent but neither loudly. If the prayer is performed behind an Imam there is no need for the follower to speak out loud, but to follow along with the Imam. To say Ameen, after he says Ameen, to bow when he bows,etc.
After the Fatiha is recited, one may optionally recite another Surah or Ayah ( loosely translated, chapter or verses) from the Quran.

Next one bows in humility to his lord with hands on his knees and repeating Subhannah Rabbil Azeem. Glory be to Allah The Greatest, three times.
One than stands saying Allahu Akbar, Allah is the greatest, and than prostrates with ones face to the ground, showing absolution humility to Allah(God) and repeating Glory be to Allah(swt) The most high, three times.

Saying allahu Akbar, sitting up on the knees, and upon saying allahu Akbar again going back down into prostration on the face.

Takeaways
  • muslims pray five times a day
  • prayer cleanses your soul
  • prayer cleanses your heart
Did You Know?
There are over 2 billion muslims in the world
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