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When a Muslim offers salat, the formal five-times-a-day prayer, s/he assumes four positions: standing upright, bowing, sitting or kneeling, and prostration. You can read more here: SALAT - formal prayer How to Perform Ablution http://english.islamway.com/flashpage.php?id=3&cat=1&file_name=ablution&width=782&hight=438 Download File Here: http://english.islamway.com/flashes/1/ablution.exe how to pray

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This site gives you the words you need to say: http://www.islamway.com/english/images/prayer/contents.htm If you are a beginner who needs to learn the basic steps of Prayer in Islam. (with sound - http://english.islamway.com/prayer/BegSound.htm) (w/o sound - http://english.islamway.com/prayer/BegNoSound.htm) If you want to learn prayers from A to Z including Sunnah actions. (with sound - http://english.islamway.com/prayer/AdvSound.htm) (w/o sound - http://english.islamway.com/prayer/AdvNoSound.htm)

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This one gives you the times: http://www.solat.net/

Find a mosque near you! http://www.islamcan.com/masjid/index.shtml When a Muslim offers salat, the formal five-times-a-day prayer, s/he assumes four positions: standing upright, bowing, sitting or kneeling, and prostration. You can read more here: SALAT - formal prayer How to Perform Ablution http://english.islamway.com/flashpage.php?id=3&cat=1&file_name=ablution&width=782&hight=438 Download File Here: http://english.islamway.com/flashes/1/ablution.exe how to pray

http://www.jannah.com/learn/flashprayer1.html http://www.ummah.org.uk/software/cyber/

This site gives you the words you need to say: http://www.islamway.com/english/images/prayer/contents.htm If you are a beginner who needs to learn the basic steps of Prayer in Islam. (with sound - http://english.islamway.com/prayer/BegSound.htm) (w/o sound - http://english.islamway.com/prayer/BegNoSound.htm) If you want to learn prayers from A to Z including Sunnah actions. (with sound - http://english.islamway.com/prayer/AdvSound.htm) (w/o sound - http://english.islamway.com/prayer/AdvNoSound.htm)

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This one gives you the times: http://www.solat.net/

Find a mosque near you! http://www.islamcan.com/masjid/index.shtml

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