
04 Types of Salah in Islam
Salah (prayer) is the heartbeat of a Muslim’s faith i.e. the act that connects the servant directly with the Creator.

Salah (prayer) is the heartbeat of a Muslim’s faith i.e. the act that connects the servant directly with the Creator.

In the stillness of the night, when the world is silent and hearts are at rest, there exists a sacred

The Isha prayer is the fifth and final obligatory Salah of the day. It marks the end of a believer’s

The Maghrib prayer, the fourth Salah of the day, marks a sacred transition between daylight and night, between worldly effort

The Asr prayer (Salat al-Asr) is the third obligatory namaz of the day, performed in the late afternoon. It marks

Living as a Muslim in a non-Muslim country such as USA, UK, Australia, China, and European nations comes with unique

The Dhuhr (Zuhr) prayer is the second obligatory salah (namaz) of the day and holds immense spiritual, moral, and psychological

Salah (prayer) is the most powerful connection between a believer and Allah. Yet, many Muslims struggle with maintaining khushu, the

The Fajr prayer marks the beginning of a Muslim’s daily connection with Allah (SWT). It is the first of the

Sufism, known in Arabic as Tasawwuf, is the inner, spiritual science of Islam, focusing on purifying the soul (tazkiyah al-nafs),




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