Muslims observe five formal prayers each day. The timings of these prayers are spaced fairly evenly throughout the day, so that one is constantly reminded of God and given opportunities to seek His guidance and forgiveness.
Muslims observe the formal prayers at the following times:
Fajr (pre-dawn): This prayer starts off the day with the remembrance of God; it is performed before sunrise.
Dhuhr (noon): After the day's work has begun, one breaks shortly after noon to again remember God and seek His guidance.
'Asr (afternoon): In the late afternoon, people are usually busy wrapping up the day's work, getting kids home from school, etc. It is an important time to take a few minutes to remember God and the greater meaning of our lives.
Maghrib (sunset): Just after the sun goes down, Muslims remember God again as the day begins to come to a close.
'Isha (evening): Before retiring for the night, Muslims again take time to remember God's presence, guidance, mercy, and forgiveness.
To keep track their are programs that one can download so that it can act as a Clock to tell you its time to pray. One I use is Salaat time
Muslims have special occasions for prayer throughout the year, but pray 5 times a day otherwise.
Daily prayer times :
-Fajr - Before sunrise.
-Duhr - After the sun begins to decline from its zenith
-Asr - Mid-afternoon
-Maghrib - Just after sunset
-Isha-night
Men are also mandated to attend weekly prayers at the mosque every Friday; this prayer, known as Jumaa, consists of a sermon and a prayer, and takes the place of Duhr.
See related link to find local prayer times for your area.
It is mandatory for a Muslim to pray 5 times a day.
These are the times for October 8th 2010, the times change depending on the sun and whether it is daylight savings time or not. Here is a website that gives you the 5 mandatory prayer timings in the related links below.
Muslims also pray when they feel like asking Allah (God) for something they need or for help, when they need to make a decision (this is called istikharra), and extra prayers for good deeds and worship.
Every Muslim who is mindful and reached puberty, male or female, is required to perform 5 prayers a day with the following timings:
Muslims pray five times a day. They can pray as many times as they like which is solely and entirly beneficial to their spiritual health. But the fard or the incumbant prayers are five during a day.
Fajr is prayed just before sunrise, Zuhr in the early afternoon, Asr in the late afternoon, Maghrib immediately after sunset, and Isha, anytime during the night.
They pray in the morning before the sun comes up and after the sun has gone and it has set. Maybe during the day as well. hope this helps
5 times a day, they stop what their doing a pray a chant
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Morning, Afternoon and Evening.
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yes, Muslims pray 5 time each day (each pray near 5 min.) and during pray a Muslim prostrates some times.
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