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that is called namaaz -

Fajar (Morning prayer, before the sun rises)

Zuhur - (Mid-day, Sun is at its peak)

Asar - (Before Sun-set)

Maghrib - (Just after Sun-set)

Isha - (In the darkness of the night)

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