Subuh
Subuh is the Islamic prayer performed during the early morning hours at dawn, marking the beginning of the daily prayer cycle for Muslims. It is one of the five mandatory daily prayers (Salat) prescribed in Islam, known as Fajr. The Subuh prayer consists of two units (rak'ahs) and is performed before sunrise, typically during the time when the sky begins to lighten but the sun has not yet risen.
The timing of Subuh varies based on geographical location and the natural light observed at dawn. It
Performing Subuh is seen as an act of submission and obedience to God. It involves specific physical
The call to prayer (adhan) for Subuh is distinctive, with a specific phrase announcing the dawn prayer.
Throughout Muslim communities worldwide, the observance of Subuh is a vital part of daily life, emphasizing