Salah, meaning ‘prayer’ or ‘supplication’, is also known as Namaz among non-Arab Muslims. Salah is one of the five pillars of Islam, which form the core beliefs and practices of the religion.
Our Prophet (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) prescribed for us the Salat Al-Istisqa (Prayer for Rain), a prayer through which ...
This collective prayer, known as Salat Al-Istisqa, is traditionally performed during periods of drought or water scarcity, reflecting the community's reliance on faith to address natural challenges.
Salah close SalahThe five daily prayers which are the second Pillar of Islam. refers to five prayers that Muslims perform every day. Each of the five prayers is performed at a specific time of day ...
There are five key things that Muslims must do when they come into contact with Allah through salah. These are: When a Muslim prays, the intention (niyyah) behind the prayer must be right ...