Namaz time
Namaz
Namaz time also known as Salah, is a five-day obligatory daily prayer performed by a true Muslim. The word salah comes from the Arabic word ṣalat, a common prayer performed for all Muslims as one of the five pillars of Islam. Prayer is a religious pillar. Namaz is performed in the early morning, late afternoon, evening, near sunset, and very late in the evening. Prayers are regularly offered to the Qiblah (khana kaaba), Saudi Arabia. Each Namaz lasts between five and ten minutes, so prayers are counted 30 minutes a day. It is the first question of judgment on the day of judgment.
رَبِّ اجْعَلْنِي مُقِيمَ الصَّلَاةِ وَمِنْ ذُرِّيَّتِي ۚ رَبَّنَا وَتقق
“My Lord, I have made the founder of prayer, and [many] from my descendants. Our Lord, and accept my supplication. ”
(Surah Ibrahim Ayat: 40)
During the ascension, Allah Almighty gave Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W) the gift of Namaz. Initially, a gift of 50 complete prayers was offered, but later only five prayers remained. Namaz is the source of the Joy of God, the sunnah of the Prophet, the love of angels, the light of knowledge, the hatred of the devil of faith, the mediator between Allah and the servant and as a true friend in the grave until the day of resurrection.
Prayer is obligatory for all older Muslims. It is the second pillar of Islam. The Holy Quran commands prayers in many places. The call to prayer is called adhan or azan. The one who calls for prayer is called a muezzin. The one who performs the prayers is called the Imam. It is better for men to go to a Muslim church to pray, while women should pray in their homes. The rakats of the five prayers are; Fajr (four rakats), Zuhar (twelve rakats), Asar (eight rakats), Maghrib (seven rakats), and Isha (seventeen rakats)
“Namaz” course outline:
Read the times of Namaz
Will Five daily prayers will be taught
Types of prayers (farz, sunnah, nafil, witr, and wajib)
The Read iNnaz
The Namaz process
Parts of Namaz
Typical elements of each rakat
Practice the practice of Namaz
Learn how to offer other prayers such as Namaz-e-Jumma, Namaz-e-Eidain, Namaz-e-janaza and its importance
Instructions Holy Quran's instructions on Namaz
The statement of the Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W) regarding Namaz
Punishment for not knowing prayers
Saying science about prayer
The importance of Namaz
As a means of cleansing
Praise and worship
Create a difference between a believer and an unbeliever (kafir)
Persuasion and application
Supplication
Giving Thanks
Comb Spiritual Fighting
Prayer prevents immorality and vice versa
A source of strength and endurance
Time spent in remembrance of Allah prevents evil thoughts and evil deeds
By bringing peace and tranquility to your life
Namaz is a powerful source of salvation and needs forgiveness
Promoting good morals and good behavior in life

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