The Zuhr prayer consists of four rakats (units of prayer) that are performed after the sun has passed its zenith. It is one of the five daily prayers in Islam and is typically offered in a quiet, contemplative manner. After the four rakats, it is customary to perform two additional sunnah rakats, though these are not obligatory.
The Zuhr prayer consists of four rakats (units) of obligatory prayer. It is performed after the sun has passed its zenith and before the Asr prayer. In addition to the four obligatory rakats, many Muslims also perform two or four voluntary rakats before or after the obligatory prayer.
The Duha prayer can consist of a minimum of two rakats, but it is commonly prayed in sets of two up to a maximum of 12 rakats. Many people choose to pray four or eight rakats. The specific number can vary based on individual preference and practice.
Shurooq, or the time for the sunrise prayer, is not associated with a specific number of rakats (units of prayer) like the obligatory prayers in Islam. However, it is common for Muslims to perform two rakats of Sunnah prayer after the sun has fully risen. This is a voluntary prayer and not obligatory.
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The Witr prayer consists of three rakats.
In luha prayer its minimum Four rakats and maximum Eight rakats
In the Isha prayer, four rakats (units of prayer) are mandatory. This is the Sunnah Mu'akkadah, which means it is highly recommended and emphasized. Additionally, two rakats of Sunnah and three rakats of Witr are typically performed after the mandatory units, but the four rakats are the core requirement.
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During the Friday prayer, Muslims perform 2 rakats.
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The Duha prayer can consist of a minimum of two rakats, but it is commonly prayed in sets of two up to a maximum of 12 rakats. Many people choose to pray four or eight rakats. The specific number can vary based on individual preference and practice.
The daily prayers, or Salah, in Islam consist of five obligatory prayers, each with a specific number of Rakats. Fajr has 2 Rakats, Dhuhr has 4 Rakats, Asr has 4 Rakats, Maghrib has 3 Rakats, and Isha has 4 Rakats. Additionally, Sunnah and Nafl prayers can be performed before or after these obligatory prayers for extra merit.
In a day, Muslims perform a total of 17 rakats in their obligatory prayers (Salah). This includes 4 rakats for Fajr, 4 for Dhuhr, 2 for Asr, 3 for Maghrib, and 4 for Isha. Additionally, there are optional prayers (Sunnah and Nafl) that can be performed, but the 17 rakats are the minimum required for the daily prayers.
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