Fajr Prayer
The Fajr Prayer is the first of the five daily prayers in Islam, performed before dawn. It consists of two units, known as rak'ahs, and is an important act of worship for Muslims. The timing of the Fajr Prayer begins at dawn and ends just before sunrise, marking the start of the day in the Islamic calendar.
Performing the Fajr Prayer is considered a way to seek blessings and guidance from Allah. It is also a time for reflection and spiritual connection, as it encourages individuals to start their day with mindfulness and devotion. Many Muslims view this prayer as an opportunity for personal growth and discipline.