Why Do Muslims Pray Five Times A Day?

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Muslims pray five times a day. The five prayers are Salat al-Fajr (a morning prayer), Salat al-Zuhr (an early afternoon prayer), Salat al-`Asr (a late afternoon prayer), Salat Al-Maghrib (a sunset prayer), and Salat al-`Isha ( an early night prayer). Praying five times a day is the second Pillar of Islam; God orders Muslims to pray in the Quran, the holy book of the Muslims. If a prayer time is missed, Muslims believe they will be forgiven by Allah as long as they make up the prayer at a different time.

Muslims do not use any objects while praying to Allah, but Muslims use a mat, only if the carpet is not clean in the mosque. Muslims use holy books to follow the verse from the holy book Qur’an. These are the objects Muslims use in their

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