Salat, sometimes translated as prayer, is the 2nd pillar of Islam. Salat is the foundation of Islam and is a gift from ALLAH (Subhanahu wa ta'ala). Salat was prescribed by ALLAH (Subhanahu wa ta'ala) during the Prophet (salla ALLAHu alaihi wa sallam)'s Night Journey and Ascension, when he went from Makkah to Jerusalem, led all the Prophets in Salat, and then ascended through the 7 Heavens. At the final stop, he received the 5 daily Salawat (plural of Salat) from ALLAH (Subhanahu wa ta'ala). Muslims are required to perform Salat 5 times everyday at prescribed times. These times are referred to as Fajr, Thuhr, 'Asr, Maghrib, and 'Isha. (see the salat timing below)
Before Salat is performed, one must be in a state of purity and cleanliness. This requires performing Wudu, Ablution, in a specific manner and may require a full shower or bath. Salat can be performed individually, but the reward is greater if it is performed in a group, referred to as a Jama'ah, with an Imam leading the group. Normally, the Jama'ah performs their Salat in a Masjid, or Mosque, referred to as a House of ALLAH (Subhanahu wa ta'ala). In addition, Muslims are encouraged to offer voluntary Salat at most times during the day and night. (There are some times when Salat is not allowed.) The voluntary Salat are offered in the same manner as the required 5 daily Salawat and can be offered in Jama'ah, but usually are offered individually.
Salat combines recitations from the Quran, Glorifying ALLAH (Subhanahu wa ta'ala), hand movements, bowing, prostrating and head movements. For more information on Salat or any other aspect of Islam, please contact the Islamic Foundation at (314)-394-7878.
SALAT TiMiNGS
The Fajr Salat time begins at dawn, about 90 minutes before sunrise and ends at sunrise.
The Thuhr Salat time begins as the sun passes through the zenith, the highest point in the sky, and ends when an object's shadow becomes equal in length to the object. (Some schools of thought believe the time ends when the object's shadow is twice the length of the object.)
The Asr Salat time begins at the end of the Thuhr Salat time, and ends at sunset.
The Maghrib Salat time begins at sunset and ends when the redness of the sunset has dissipated.
The Isha Salat time begins at the end of the Maghrib Salat and ends at midnight.
Before Salat is performed, one must be in a state of purity and cleanliness. This requires performing Wudu, Ablution, in a specific manner and may require a full shower or bath. Salat can be performed individually, but the reward is greater if it is performed in a group, referred to as a Jama'ah, with an Imam leading the group. Normally, the Jama'ah performs their Salat in a Masjid, or Mosque, referred to as a House of ALLAH (Subhanahu wa ta'ala). In addition, Muslims are encouraged to offer voluntary Salat at most times during the day and night. (There are some times when Salat is not allowed.) The voluntary Salat are offered in the same manner as the required 5 daily Salawat and can be offered in Jama'ah, but usually are offered individually.
Salat combines recitations from the Quran, Glorifying ALLAH (Subhanahu wa ta'ala), hand movements, bowing, prostrating and head movements. For more information on Salat or any other aspect of Islam, please contact the Islamic Foundation at (314)-394-7878.
SALAT TiMiNGS
The Fajr Salat time begins at dawn, about 90 minutes before sunrise and ends at sunrise.
The Thuhr Salat time begins as the sun passes through the zenith, the highest point in the sky, and ends when an object's shadow becomes equal in length to the object. (Some schools of thought believe the time ends when the object's shadow is twice the length of the object.)
The Asr Salat time begins at the end of the Thuhr Salat time, and ends at sunset.
The Maghrib Salat time begins at sunset and ends when the redness of the sunset has dissipated.
The Isha Salat time begins at the end of the Maghrib Salat and ends at midnight.
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