About Namaz In Quran
Salah, also known as namaz, is performed by Muslims facing the direction of Kaaba. These prayers are recommended to be performed regularly throughout the lifetime. It is prescribed with repetitive cycles of bows and prostrations, namely Rakat. To exemplify the dawn prayer, Fajr consists of 2 Rakat. A prayer to Allah begins in a standing position with the recitation of the first chapter of Qu'ran. Rakats is repeated along with specific body movements. The salah is composed of 5 daily prayers. The Quran has prescribed the salah for Muslims, and it is a part of the daily routine. The salah is an indication of a Muslim’s devotion and devotion to Allah. It also signifies the total commitment of a Muslim to his or her religion. The salah is composed of the following parts, namely standing, bowing, prostration, sitting, and standing. These parts are repeated in a specific order. Standing: The standing part is for salah in which a Muslim stands on his or her feet, with the knees ...