Dhuhr Prayer
The Dhuhr Prayer is one of the five daily prayers in Islam, performed after the sun has passed its zenith. It consists of four units, known as rak'ahs, and is typically offered in the early afternoon. This prayer serves as a reminder for Muslims to take a break from their daily activities and reconnect with their faith.
The Dhuhr Prayer is significant for spiritual reflection and community bonding. It is often performed in congregation at mosques, although it can also be done individually. Observing this prayer helps Muslims maintain discipline and mindfulness throughout their day.