Learn “How to Pray Namaz”
in perfect way. The Prayer (Namaz/Salat) is the best worship of Allah.
The Muslims around the world pray Namaz five times a day. This is a
reward on the Muslims by Allah. Prayer is one of the five pillars of
Islam. Namaz, Prayer or Salat, is the most important part of the Islam.
Learning how to pray Namaz is an important step in the religious
observance of a Muslim. Understand the importance associated with Namaz,
the schedule which should be observed in regards to the prayer, and
appropriate positions in which to perform Namaz so you can participate
in the prayer.
Total Rakat in Five times Namaz / Prayer / Salat:
1. Fajr Prayer (Nimaz):
The time starts at dawn and remains effective slightly before sun rise
Two Rakats Sunnat, Two Rakats Farz
2. Dhuhr Prayer (Nimaz):
The
time begins when sun starts tilting towards west and the shadow of an
object becomes equal to the size of the object. It remains effective
half an hour before start of time of Salat Asr.
Four Rakats Sunnat, Four Rakats Farz, Two Rakats Sunnat, Two Rakats Nafil
3. Asar Prayer (Nimaz):
The
time starts when the sun declines and the shadow of an object becomes
double the size of the object. It remains effective till few minutes
before the sunset.
Four Rakats Farz
4. Maghrib Prayer (Nimaz):
It
is recited just after sunset and the time remains effective till the
afterglow remains visible in the west (twilight). (The afterglow is
visible approximately 1 hour 15 minutes from the time of the sunset).
But it would be much better to recite the Salat just after sun set .
Three Rakats Farz, Two Rakats Sunnat, Two Rakats Nafil
5. Isha Prayer (Nimaz):
The
time starts when the afterglow in the west vanishes (end of twilight
which is approximately 1 hour 15 minutes after the sunset ) It remains
effective upto approximately three hours before sunrise. But it is
advisable to recite it before 2/3 of the night passes away.
Four Rakats Farz, Two Rakats Sunnat, Two Rakats Nafil, Three Rakats Wajib Witr, Two Rakats Nafil
Note : Nafil Namaz (Salah) is offer to thanks our Allah for every thing.
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