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Salah is an Arabic word
to mean a spiritual relationship and communication between the
creature and his Creator. Salah is one of the five pillars of
Islam. A special communication (Salah) is to take place five
times a day for a Muslim: Fajr (Dawn), Zuhr (Noon), 'Asr
(Afternoon), Magrib (Sunset), and 'Ishha' (Late Night).
Salah is to be performed
with mental concentration, verbal communication, vocal
recitation, and physical movement to attain the spiritual
uplift, peace, harmony, and concord. There is a congregational
prayer on Friday noon (Salatul Jumu'ah) with a sermon (Khutbah)
to be delivered by a religious leader (Imam) called Khatib.
To perform Salah, a
Muslim has to have ablution (Wudhu'). He/she should make sure
that cleanliness of body, clothing, and place are attained
before performing Salah.
Salah is not to be
confused with prayer; the latter could be interpreted as
supplication (Du'a). |
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Listen to the Salah |
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