Lessons: How to Pray

Essentials of prayer:

Prayer, or Salah, is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, considered the most important act of worship for Muslims. It is a direct connection between the individual and Allah, performed five times a day, facing the Kaaba in Mecca.

Lesson 1:
How to perform Whudu & Ghusl. (Ablution)

Ablution is a ritual purification performed before prayer and other acts of worship. It involves washing specific parts of the body with clean water. The purpose of ablution is to cleanse the body and mind, symbolizing the removal of impurities and the intention to approach Allah with a pure heart.

Lesson 2:
How to perform the Salah/Namaz (prayer)

Prayer, or Salah, is a cornerstone of Islamic worship, considered one of the Five Pillars of the faith. It's a direct connection between the individual and God, performed five times daily, facing the Kaaba in Mecca. Salah involves physical movements, recitations from the Quran, and a state of spiritual focus and concentration. It's believed to purify the soul, bring inner peace, and strengthen one's connection to God.

Lesson 3a:
How to perform the Salah/Namaz (Congregation)

Congregational Salah, is a communal prayer performed in a mosque or other designated place. It is considered a highly rewarding act of worship in Islam, as it brings Muslims together as a community and strengthens their bond with Allah

Lesson 3b: