How to Pray Salah
Salah (daily prayer) is one of Islam's five pillars and a vital act of worship. It is performed five times daily at specific times: Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha. It is a direct link between a believer and Allah. Salah promotes devotion, discipline, and mindfulness while reminding Muslims of their purpose.
To learn how to pray Salah, you need to know how to do steps like ablution (Wudu), the right direction (Qibla), and the right intention (Niyyah). During the prayer, certain body moves are made, such as standing (Qiyam), bowing (Ruku), prostrating (Sujood), and sitting (Tashahhud). Quranic recitations, such as Surah Al-Fatiha and other verses from the Quran, are also recited.
Every part of Salah has a deep meaning that promotes humility, thanks, and devotion. For beginners, it's essential to start with the basics, like slowly learning the words and movements, before getting better at the more minor details. This guide will help you through the process by explaining the steps and meanings of Salah. This will help you build a regular and fulfilling prayer practice.