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Offer Salah at the Right Time & Its Direction Using the Muslim Pro App

Author: Connect Muslims
by Connect Muslims
Posted: Oct 25, 2021

Staying true to one’s culture and religious beliefs is what is taught first to every single Islamic devotee. All the Muslims spread across the world have complete faith in the Quran, which is a guiding religious book in the significance of Allah. The devotees do their best to follow the religious provisions and prayers mentioned in Quran to stay true to their nature and beliefs.

Out of several divine rituals and religious processes mentioned in Quran, one of the important things mentioned is doing Namaz. It is a firm belief that Namaz, or better known as Salat or Salah is a five-time prayers process that every true Muslim devotee has to offer.

It is necessary for every single Muslim individual to do Namaz five times a day as an obligatory thing. Most importantly, one should know the exact timing, direction, and prayer recitation to stay close to Allah. Now, with a single tap on the mobile screen, anyone can have exact directions or ideas with English or Arabic prayers from a Muslim Pro App, available on Android and iOS platforms.

The application is a handy resource for every single Islamic individual to know the complete information related to Quran, Muslim religious beliefs, and meaning of each time of Namaz like mentioned below:

  • Fajr (Morning Prayer): The first and the most important time of Salah is known as Fajr or the morning prayer. The time of the prayer for Muslim individuals is at the beginning of dawn and remains till the sun rises. So, every Islamic devotee is obliged to perform the morning Namaz at around 4 AM. The significance of this time of prayer is mentioned in Quran and available on the app that Allah sends angels to those who do morning prayer and shower eternal blessings.
  • Zuhar (Noon Prayer): The second Salat of the day is in the noontime when people start doing the normal chores. Zuhar is divided into 4 Rakats of Sunnah, 5 Rakat Farz, and then followed by 2 Rakat Sunnah and 2 Rakat Nafi. The pristine significance of this time of prayer is that the gates of heaven are opened for all the devotees.
  • Asar (Afternoon Prayer): The 3rd Namaz of the day is called Asar which is divided into 4 Rakat Sunnah is Gair-Muqtada which means to say that it is rewarding for you to pray at this time. The prayer saves the Muslims from the wrath of hell and has a chance to enter inside heaven.
  • Maghrib (Evening Prayer): In the evening wee hours when the sun is set, then it’s time for Muslims to perform Maghrib prayers. It has 7 Rakats which are 3 Rakats fard, 2 Rakats Sunnah, and 2 Rakats Nafl.
  • Isha (Night Prayer): The last time of the prayer is after the Maghrib and remain till the time of midnight. It has 17 Rakats that comprises of 4 Rakats Sunnah, 4 Rakats Fard, 2 Rakats Nafil, 3 Witr, and 2 Rakats Nafl.

Conclusion

Make sure you do not miss any time of the Salah, which is five times a day, and understand the full significance from a Muslim Pro App. Such application is beneficial for Muslims to know deep down inside the Islamic religion from the app itself without going anywhere else.

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Angelina is a passionate and experienced content writer having in-depth knowledge of Muslim pro applications. She knows all the information of Muslim religion and information related to the Quran.

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