because at fajr people always sleeping process
and at asr at working process
Zuhr, 'Asr , Maghrib , 'Isha , Fajr.
Zuhr, 'Asr , Maghrib , 'Isha , Fajr.
there are 5 times you should pray each day fajr zohr asr magrib and isha
Answer: There is a sunnah for Asr prayer - but only before; not after. The same holds true for Fajr prayer. There is not supposed to be any voluntary prayer, even, between the end of Fajr prayer and sunrise, and between the end of Asr prayer and sunset. The reason is simply that the Prophet did not want people to pray too close to sunrise and sunset - because human nature is inclined to worship the sun - if prayers are done then. That is what people used to do for centuries; so Muhammad avoided it.
Fajr: 2 Zhuhr: 4 Asr: 4 Maghrib: 3 Isha: 4
In the suratul Asr
the prayers are: fajr-morning thuhr-mid morning asr-afternoon mughrib-mid afternoon ashai- night
Salahs (prayers) are: - Fajr: Prayed at Dawn - Dhuhr- Prayed at Noon - Asr- Prayed in the Afternoon -Maghrib- Prayed at Sunset -Isha- Prayed at Nightfall
Asr: i) Four rakat sunnat ghair Muakkadah (Optional but spiritually beneficial) ii) Four rakat Fard
The five basic and obligatory prayers in Islam are named: 1. Fajr 2. Zuhr 3. Asr 4. Maghrib 5. Isha
Fajr, the pre-dawn prayer, occurs before sunrise. Zuhr is performed after the sun passes its zenith, typically around midday. Asr is the afternoon prayer, which can be performed in the late afternoon until just before sunset. Maghrib occurs just after sunset, while Isha is the night prayer, typically performed after twilight has disappeared. The exact timings vary based on geographical location and time of year.
Actually, Muslims are obligated to pray at least 5 times a day (Fajr - sunrise, Dhuhr - Midday, Asr - Afternoon, Maghrib - Evening and Isha' - Night).