The Fajr prayer (Arabic: ???? ????? The day of prayer is a compulsory prayer of two rak'ats (prayer of 'Dawn') of the five-time prayer offered by practicing Muslims. (Fajar means dawn in Arabic.) The five daily prayers collectively form a pillar of the Five Pillars of Islam, in Sunni Islam, and one in ten of the Religious Practices ( Feathers? Al-D < Shia.
Fajr's prayer is mentioned his name in the Qur'an in verse 24 (An-Nur) father. Inspired by the interpretation of two traditions transmitted on behalf of the Prophet of Islam Muhammad, the daily prayer value of Fajr is described as the most favored prayer of the Lord since the others fall asleep.
Dawn prayer requires two fard raka ?? t . In a congregation, the prayer leader ( priest ) uttered aloud. However, two sunnah raka ?? t before the two Fard Raka ?? t is highly recommended and should not be missed. It is forbidden to pray other prayers from the beginning of the fajr until the sun rises.
The period of time in which the daily Fajr prayer should be offered (by repetition of the Quran) is from the dawn to sunrise.
The call for dawn prayers marked the beginning of the mandatory daily fast ( sawm ) during the holy month of Ramadan. The Qur'an links a sura, Al-Fajr, with the same name.
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Hadith that mentions Fajr Salat
The following quotations about Fajr, the morning prayer of Islam, are derived from Sunni hadith books. These books tell stories taken from the life of the prophet of Islam Muhammad, his family, and his friends. They were compiled by Islamic scholars after Muhammad's death. This excerpt includes information about the people associated with the account, as well as the account itself.
- Narrated Aisha: Muhammad never missed the four Rakat before the Zuhr and two Rakat prayers before the Fajr prayer.
- Narrated Abu Huraira: Muhammad said, "If any of you can get a Rak'ah from the Asr prayer before sunset, he must finish his prayer, if any of you can get a Rak'ah from the previous Fajr prayer. rising, he must finish his prayer. "Sahih al-Bukhari, 1: 10: 531
- Narrated 'Umar: "The Prophet forbade the prayer after the Fajr prayer until sunrise and after the Asr prayer until sunset." Sahih al-Bukhari, 1: 10: 555 Abu Hurairah states that Muhammad has said, "There are angels who take turns visiting you at night and by day, and they all gather at dawn (dawn) and afternoon (asar).They who have spent the night with you, to heaven and their Lord (Rabb), Who Knew better about them, Asked: 'Under what conditions did you abandon my slaves?' They replied: 'We left them while they were praying and we went to them as they prayed.' "From Al-Bukhari and Muslim.
- Aishah narrates that Muhammad said about two raka'ah before the Fajr prayers, "They (the dawn prayer) are more precious to me than the whole world." This is related to Muslims, Ahmad and Tirmidhi.
- Ahmad and the Muslim notes that Aishah said, "I never saw him (more) hastily to do good deeds than he did for two rakah (dawn prayers) before morning (dawn prayer)."/li>
- Abu Huraira reported that Muhammad said: "Do not leave two rak'ahs from Fajr, even if you are attacked by horsemen." This is confirmed by Ahmad, Abu Dawud, Al-Bahaiqi and Tahawi.
- Aishah reported that Muhammad said, "Riba's two (sunnah) Fajr is better than this world and all its contents." This was reported by Ahmad, Muslim, Tirmidhi and Nasa'i. Abu Hurairah reports: Muhammad said, "There is no Salat which is more burdensome to the hypocrites than to the Prayer (before Dawn) and the prayer of Isha '(night), and if they know their reward, they will come to them even if they must crawl to do so. [Sahih-Al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim].
See also
- Wudhu
- Dhuhr (mid-day prayer)
- Asr (evening prayer)
- Maghrib (sunset prayer)
- Isha '(evening prayer)
- Dhikr
- Tasbih
Note
External links
- Prayer Time
- Guidelines for Keeping Fajr Prayer
- Our Fajr Double Benefits
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