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Daily Prayers

Daily Prayers

Praying to Allah is a very important part of Islam. Called Salat. The Quran tells Muslims how they should pray. Muslims are expected to pray five times a day, no matter what they are doing, or where they happen to be. Daily prayers occur just before sunrise,  just after noon, later afternoon, shortly after sunset, and after dark. Muslims can pray at home or any place that is clean, but it is considered better to pray in a congregation in a...

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Mosques (where Muslims worship)

Mosques (where Muslims worship)

Muslims can pray anywhere in the world. But the first choose should be to pray at the mosque. Mosques often have a minaret which is like a small tower. In some countries, when it is time for prayers, a person calls people to prayers (call Azaan) from the minaret. There are separate prayer areas for men and women. On one wall of the mosque, there is a special place which shows the direction you face for praying. Mosques are beautifully...

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Ramadan and Eid-ul-Fitr

Ramadan and Eid-ul-Fitr

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Muslim calendar and is called the holy month. While traditionally a sacred period devoted to prayers, fasting, and charity.  Its a time of the year to renew one’s spiritual commitment to his religion. Ramadan is an important time for Muslims all over the world. Muhammad [saw] received Allah’s message during Ramadan. Allah[swt] revealed the Quran, to prophet Muhammad [saw] during the holy month...

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