Salat
Salat, also transliterated as salah or salat, refers to the Islamic ritual prayer performed by Muslims. It is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and is regarded as a direct act of worship directed to God. The word comes from an Arabic root meaning to bow or to pray. The practice is performed five times daily at prescribed times and serves as a regular reminder of faith and submission to God.
Preparation for salat includes ritual purification (wudu) and clothing that is clean and modest. Practitioners face
Salat is performed at five fixed times: Fajr before dawn; Dhuhr after solar noon; Asr in the