Salah (“Daily prayer or worship”, from Arabic ṣalawāt), also called salat and namaz (from Persian), is one of the Five Pillars in the Islamic faith, and an obligatory religious duty for every Muslim. It is a physical, mental, and spiritual act of worship that is observed five times every day at prescribed times. When they do this, they must face to Mecca, towards the Qiblah. In this ritual, one stands, bows, and prostrates oneself, and concludes sitting on the ground.During each posture, one recites or reads certain verses, phrases, and prayers.
The word salah is commonly translated as “ritual”. Using this word when translating to English can be misleading, as the word “prayer” is also used to translate a different word, “dua”, a reverent petition made to God. Salah may be better translated as “divine worship”, as it consists primarily of worship rather than petition.
Salah is preceded by ritual ablution. Salah consists of the repetition of a unit called a rakʿah (pl. rakaʿāt), consisting of prescribed actions and words. The number of obligatory (fard) rakaʿāt varies from two to four according to the time of day or other circumstances (such as Friday congregational worship, which has two rakaʿāt). Prayer is obligatory for all Muslims, except those who are prepubescent, are menstruating, or are experiencing bleeding in the 40 days after childbirth.
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