Malaysia Friday Prayer men praying in the street Jalan Masjid India and Jalam Tuanku Abdul Rahman Indian Muslim Arabian quarter


Ṣalāt ṣalawāt Arabic Persian Bengali Urdu and Turkish, namāz Pashto munz the Islamic prayer, is one of the Five Pillars of Sunni Islam and one of the ten Practices of the Religion of Twelver Shi'a Islam, observed by Muslims in supplication to God. Prayer is performed five times a day: at dawn fajr noon dhuhr in the afternoon asr at sunset maghrib and nightfall It is obligatory for all Muslims once they have reached puberty. A Muslim worshipper is a muṣallī or and the prayer mat a muṣalla A Muslim religion of Islam. The feminine form is Muslimah the word means one who submits to God Muslim is the participle of the same verb of which Islam is the infinitive.] Muslims believe that there is only one God, translated in Arabic as Allah. Muslims believe that Islam existed long before Muhammad and that the religion had evolved with time from the time of Adam until the time of Muhammad and was completed with the revelation of verse 3 of Surah al-Maeda: Muslims consider making ritual prayer five times a day a religious duty these five prayers are known as fajr dhuhr, asr maghrib and ishā There is also a special Friday prayer called jumu ah. Currently, the number of Muslims is estimated to be between and billion


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