Noon Prayer
Noon Prayer, also known as Dhuhr, is one of the five daily prayers in Islam. It is performed after the sun has passed its zenith and lasts until the mid-afternoon. This prayer consists of four units, called rak'ahs, and is an important time for Muslims to pause and connect with Allah.
During Dhuhr, worshippers often gather in mosques or pray individually. The prayer includes specific recitations and physical movements, such as standing, bowing, and prostrating. Noon Prayer serves as a reminder of faith and provides an opportunity for reflection and spiritual renewal throughout the day.