There are 6 confirmed sunnah prayers, each consists of 2 rak'as. Hence, a total of 12 rak'as per day. They are split as follows: 2 rak'as before Fajr (morning) prayer. 2 before zuhr (mid-day) prayer and 4 after it. 2 after Maghreb (sunset) prayer. And, finally, 2 after Eisha (evening) prayer. Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) said that if one performs these 12 Sunnah prayers, God reward him with a House in Heaven.
Five prayers.
you read 4 sunnat before the jamaat and then 2 farz in the jamaat. after this, you read 4 sunnat again, then 2 sunnat, then 2 nafal. also, you do niyyah (intention) for jumma prayer in all these rakats not of zuhr prayer. so in total there are 14 rakats in jumma prayer.
Good prayers can be found almost anywhere. Many local churches will create their own website, which could then be used for prayer. Some religious websites also update their webpages daily with new prayers and new things to think about when praying. Some websites will offer different prayers for different circumstances, while others will offer prayers in multiple languages.
4 fardh, 2 sunnah, and 3 witr... If you wish to do tahajud or nafl, you must do it before witr
The Exodus is mentioned in the daily prayers and is given in the Torah (Exodus ch.12) as the motivation for many of the mitzvos (commands).
Islam has many rites of passage that make an adult Muslim. Some are the 5 daily prayers, fasting for the month of Ramadan, and a pilgrimage to Mecca.
Prayers for Rain has 352 pages.
The there that you should have used is just as I have written it. Their pertains to people. As for types of prayers, there are prayers for just about everything, i do not suppose anyone has ever calculated how many
Assalaam Alaikum 4 Sunnah 4 Fard 2 Sunnah 2 Nafil 3 Wajib/Witr 2 Nafil Hope I helped =]
Prayers to Broken Stones has 403 pages.
Well, it is not called "Islam temple" in the first place; it is called "Mosque" and they go every day but Friday EDIT: It is called "Masjeed", or "Mosque" in English. Muslims attend prayers five times a day, everyday, PREFERABLY at the Masjeed, except Friday noon when it is COMPULSORY to be done in congregation at the Masjeed
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