Reasons are:
No a Muslim can not break away from praying regularly! The prayers are of the 5 pillars of Islam and the prophet also said that leaving the prayers is an act of disbelief!
Because Prophet Moses said that 50 prayers a day will not be possible for the Muslim people to comply with so Prophet Mohammad had to renegotiate with the Almighty God and it was reduced to 5 prayers a day
So sorry but what do you mean by 'luhr'??
A day for a Muslim starts with early morning prayers.
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.
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If you mean by 'attahyat' what is recited by the Muslim in the prayers then this is not mentioned in the holy Quran but it was taught by the prophet Muhammad PBUH in His Sunnah.
He has to hasten to repent from this guilt & attends all the prayers on their specific times. The Almighty Allah likes those who repent to Him & not insist on their sins. keep in mind that the 5 prayers are the second pillar of Islam & praying is a duty & must on EACH Muslim.
Men and women are separated so they aren't distracted from their prayers.
When a Muslim offers prayers alone (not leading anyone else in the prayer) then even the obligatory prayers of Fajr, Maghrib and Ishaa - which are all read out loud - can be read silently. That is permitted.
Muslims are required to pray 5 prayers every day.These prayers are Fajr (dawn), Dohr (noon), Asr (afternoon), Maghrib (sunset), and Ishaa (night). The times for these prayers depend on the day and location.Muslims are encouraged to pray more prayers, but are not required to.I'm a Muslim so I'll tell you we are called to prayer 5 times a day.although I'm 13 years old but i know my religion and I'm happy to help you.
the five pillars of Islam fasting hajj give money to mecca 5 prayers a day and something else look it up