Salaah or Namaz is an obligatory prayer performed by a practising Muslim five times a day. The namaz is performed early in the morning, afternoon, evening, near sunset and late evening. Each namaz lasts for between five to 10 minutes, and so cumulatively the prayers take up around 30 minutes in a day.
We face towards the city of Mecca and specifically to the Ka’abah while offering namaz and this direction is called the qibla.
The namaz is one of the five obligatory pillars of Islam, with the other four being faith in the oneness of God, performing charity, fasting in the Islamic month of Ramzan and undertaking a pilgrimage to Haj (Mecca) once in a lifetime.
Each of the five prayers has a prescribed time measured by the movement of the sun. They are: between dawn and sunrise (fajr), after the sun has passed its zenith (zuhr), when afternoon shadows lengthen (asr), just after sunset (maghrib) and around nightfall (isha).
Namaz must be prayed in its time unless there is a compelling reason preventing this.
FAJR | 04:45 | AM |
SUNRISE | 05:59 | AM |
DHUHR | 12:13 | PM |
ASR | 03:37 | PM |
MAGHRIB | 06:25 | PM |
ISHA | 07:40 | PM |
QYIAM | 01:13 | AM |
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