Prayer in Islam

  • Pillars of IslamIsha Prayer: How to Perform It Correctly 

    Isha Prayer: How to Perform It Correctly 

    The Isha prayer is the fifth and final of the five obligatory daily prayers in Islam, and it is a four rak’ahs cycle of prayer.   The Isha prayer begins after Maghrib (sunset prayer) and continues until midnight or, according to some scholars, until Fajr (dawn).   What is the Isha Prayer?  Isha prayer is the fifth and final salah…

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  • How to Pray Maghrib

    To learn how to pray Maghrib, start with the intention (niyyah), say Allahu Akbar, and perform three rakats: two are prayed aloud with Fatiha and another surah, and the third silently. Follow proper ruku, sujood, and tashahhud. The Maghrib prayer, known in Arabic as Ṣalāt al-Maghrib (صلاة المغرب), is the fourth of the five daily obligatory prayers in Islam. It…

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  • Islamic studiesDuas for a Deceased

    How to Dua for a Deceased in Islam  

      Dua for a deceased is a heartfelt prayer made by the living, asking Allah to forgive, have mercy on,   In Islam, it is a noble act that benefits the dead and strengthens the bond of faith and remembrance among believers.   The Dua for deceased loved one is one of the most profound experiences that shakes the hearts…

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  • Pillars of IslamDay of Arafah: Significance and Virtues  

    Day of Arafah: Significance and Virtues  

    The Day of Arafah is an Islamic holiday that falls on the ninth day of Dhul Hijjah of the lunar Calendar and is the best day of the year. For Muslims around the world, it holds immense significance, offering a profound spiritual experience and a unique opportunity for forgiveness and mercy.   Falling on the ninth of the month of…

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  • Pillars of IslamHow to Pray in Islam: A Step-by-Step Guide to Salah

    How to Pray in Islam: A Step-by-Step Guide to Salah

    How to pray in Islam is an act obligatory to every Muslim and is performed five times a day. It is the second pillar of Islam. To pray in Islam, begin with ablution (wudu) to purify yourself.   Face the Kaaba in Mecca and begin with the intention (Niyah).   Recite prayers from the Quran, bow (ruku), and prostrate (sujud)…

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  • Pillars of IslamPillars of Hajj in Islam: A Complete Guide

    Pillars of Hajj in Islam: A Complete Guide 

    The pillars of Hajj in Islam are that every pilgrim must complete for a valid pilgrimage these rituals represent devotion, unity, and obedience to Allah.   Hajj represents the ultimate act of worship, a soul-stirring experience that connects believers to the legacy of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and the teachings of Islam.   It is one of the Five Pillars of…

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  • QuranBest Good Deeds in Islam

    Best Good Deeds in Islam

    The best good deeds in Islam are reasons for answering prayers, removing calamity, raising ranks with God, rewarding good ones, and raising good words.   Good deeds are a crucial part of a Muslim’s life and an essential way to God’s pleasure, rewards, and ultimately Jannah (paradise).  Performing good deeds is a path to righteousness and an expression of obedience…

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