Qish
Qish is a traditional Islamic prayer ritual known as Salat, observing specific physical actions and recitations performed by Muslims five times daily. The practice is considered one of the Five Pillars of Islam, emphasizing its central role in Muslim spiritual life. Qish is performed at designated times: Fajr (pre-dawn), Dhuhr (midday), Asr (afternoon), Maghrib (sunset), and Isha (night).
During Qish, practitioners follow a prescribed sequence that includes standing (Qiyam), bowing (Ruku), prostration (Sujood), and
The physical acts of Qish are performed with humility and concentration, with practitioners facing the Qibla,
Qish serves as both a spiritual discipline and a means of maintaining a continuous connection with God.
Overall, Qish is a fundamental aspect of Islamic worship, encapsulating devotion, obedience, and mindfulness, integral to