It depends entirely on latitude and longitude.
Its a form of worship.Muslims pray five times a day .Prayer is what distinguishes between a believer and a disbeliever.
All of the 5 prayer times are convenient for a Muslim . Answer 2: The answer above would be the ideal, but in reality it's not so to majority muslims. The most inconvenient prayer time would be the early one of Fajr.
There are 5 different times per day that a Muslim prays
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The Muslim obligatory prayer is 5 times a day, not 50.
Schools can accommodate Muslim students' prayer needs during school hours by providing a designated prayer space, allowing for flexible scheduling of prayer times, and respecting the religious practices and beliefs of these students.
The Muslim prayer mat is called a "sajjadah" or "musallah."
A call to prayer is a public proclamation, which is made five times a day in Muslim societies to mark out the ordained occasions for worship in mosques.
The building for a Muslim prayer is called a Mosque
The Muslim prayer curtain, known as a "sajjadah" or prayer rug, is significant as it symbolizes the direction of Mecca, the holiest city in Islam, towards which Muslims pray five times a day. It helps orient worshippers during prayer and serves as a sacred space for spiritual connection.
a Muslim must pray five times a day. Praying more is a very good thing and adds to his good deeds ...yes five times praying is must
Muslim prayer times are based on the exact time of sunrise and sunset and the time the sun is in its zenith and figured from that time. Longitude, latitude and the degree of the sun all influence the time. Every city and place has a difference in time. There are special web sites to help Muslims figure times for prayer in their locality.