Fajr is the first of the five daily prayers in Islam, performed before dawn. It marks the beginning of the day and consists of two units, known as rak'ahs. The time for Fajr begins at the break of dawn and ends just before sunrise.
This prayer holds significant spiritual importance for Muslims, as it is a time for reflection and connection with Allah. Performing Fajr is believed to bring blessings and is often associated with the recitation of the Quran, enhancing one's spiritual state as the day begins.