saptanamaz
Saptanamaz is a term originating from the Indian subcontinent, primarily associated with Islamic religious practices. It refers to the five daily obligatory prayers, known as Salah or Namaz, that Muslims are required to perform at specific times throughout the day. The "saptanamaz" literally translates to "seven prayers," which can be understood in a few ways. One interpretation is that it encompasses the five obligatory prayers plus two additional recommended voluntary prayers, the Sunnah prayers, which are performed before or after the obligatory ones. Another perspective might consider the seven times of prayer, though the core obligation is five.
The five obligatory prayers are Fajr (dawn), Dhuhr (noon), Asr (afternoon), Maghrib (sunset), and Isha (night). Each