What is Namaz, its role in the life of a Muslim?
Namaz is a kind of religious rite, which consists of obligatory prayer and is accompanied by established ritual body movements with obligatory ablution in the process.
The exact prayer time in Moscow is extremely important to know, because it can shift and change daily depending on the season. In ancient times, time was largely determined by the sun, in our time there are special online services and applications for mobile phones.
The daily ritual consists of a series of obligatory prayers:
- Morning Fajr. This prayer is quite simple, its performance is not difficult. You need to choose the right time and say a prayer from the heart with the correct execution of all basic rituals;
- Zuhr noon. An important factor before starting to read this prayer is the position of the sun, it should not be at its zenith. The easiest way to determine is sites that show the exact time of prayer, but if you don’t have the opportunity to find out, watch out for the shadows that objects cast, for example, the shadow from an ordinary writing pen should not be larger (longer) than the object itself.< /li>
- Asr in the afternoon. The shortest and simplest of the 5 obligatory prayers, considering all factors, sometimes laziness interferes with pronouncing it, and a young Muslim may miss it. BUT, a real Muslim will never allow himself this, it is simply not permissible, even if you have a lot of personal affairs.
- Evening Maghreb. Reading a prayer can be started after sunset, until the redness on the horizon disappears and it becomes dark. Typically, such a natural process takes about thirty minutes, during which time you need to have time to say a prayer and perform all the necessary body movements.
- Isha is nocturnal. The final prayer, before going to bed. The logical conclusion of the day of a believer begins after full sunset and until morning.
All five prayers are distributed and adapted to the modern life of a person, if you pay attention, everything is distributed so as not to interfere with work and personal affairs, thereby giving a Muslim the opportunity to pray and live fully. Only real sages could create such a rite. A person should earn money, feed his family, children, wife and at the same time feel independent from the services of Allah. A real Muslim is not the one who prays from morning to evening, but the one who lives, helps those in need, earns money, does not harm or offend others like him, loves his family and at the same time honestly performs prayer, no matter in what form (a simpler version or complex).