It is per Allah (God in English) command. Praying is a way to get closer to God and to request God forgiveness and support.
yes, Muslims pray 5 time each day (each pray near 5 min.) and during pray a Muslim prostrates some times.
In the UK Muslims don't always pray at the same time.it depends on the positioning of the sun. Muslims have to pray five times a day at different time. thnks hazz
Five times a day Muslims are required to perform the ritual praying. Each praying may take around 5 minutes.
five times a day, each time takes around 3 minutes minimum. refer to question below.
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No. In fact, devout Muslims pray five times a day.
Muslims pray five times each day. Each prayer consists of recitation of some passages of quran and so time varies greatly. Prophet Muhammad used to pray for three-four hours consecutively but now the practice has reduced to five minutes per prayer also some people take longer.
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May be you are asking about the prayers timings of the Muslims. The Muslims pray five time a day. 1. at dawn before sunrise 2. Betweem 1 p.m and 3 p.m. (according to local time) 3. Between 3:15 and sunset 4. Immadiately after sunset to 1:20 minutes after sunset 5. 1:30 hours after sunset till mid-night They may pray to Almighty Allah all time (round the clock).
Muslims are divided into two: Sona, Shia (but ill talk about that if the question was whats the different between them) anyways Sona belief that they sould pray each five prays in defferint times, Shia belief that only 3 prays in different times Prays are : Between Midnight and Day , Afternoon , Between after noon and Sunset, Sunset and Night. Sona pray each one on a different time but Shia pray After and between afternoon on the same time. and sunset and night in the same time. That's all i have, hope i helped +.+
AnswerMuslims must pray five times a day. whether " most Muslims " apply this duty or not is a different questions!!It is not so much that Muslims pray 5 times a day, it is that they pray 5 different prayers. Sometimes they may not be able to make all the prayers at the exact time they are meant to but they are allowed to join some of the prayers together.
When Muslims pray on their own time, it is referred to as "du'a" or "supplication." While the five daily prayers (Salah) are obligatory and performed at specific times, du'a can be made at any time and in any language, allowing individuals to seek guidance, express gratitude, or ask for help from Allah.