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Friday Namaz: Islam is the second largest religion in the world and the basic identity of being a Muslim is to believe in Allah. Therefore, offering Namaz is most important. A Muslim has to offer five types of prayers throughout his life, which include Fajr prayer in the morning, Zuhr prayer in the afternoon, Asr prayer before sunset, Maghrib prayer after sunset and the last night prayer. Isha namaz is offered in.
Why is Friday prayer important for Muslims?
Jumme ki namaz is held every Friday all over the world and it is different from other days. Because Friday itself means gathering, the biggest objective of which is to gather Muslims at one place every week on Friday so that they can share information related to Islam and ideas about other major events happening in the world. Prophet Muhammad Sahib has described Friday as the day of Eid for every Muslim, because according to the belief, on this day, after taking a good bath, he himself used to wear new clothes and go to offer Namaz. That’s why every Muslim makes special preparations for Friday prayers.
What are the rules for offering Friday prayers?
According to Hadith, the most important book of Muslims, Friday prayer starts at 12:05 pm every Friday and it is not offered sitting at home, shop, railway track etc. like normal days. It is read in the mosque with at least ten people, which is taught by the Imam. Khutba (speech) is also given before Friday prayers. Therefore, whenever it is time for Friday Azaan, every Muslim has to leave all work and go to the nearby mosque as soon as possible and offer namaz.
When was Friday prayer first offered?
According to the Hadith, for the first time Friday i.e. Friday Namaz, Prophet Muhammad Sahib had offered Friday Namaz sitting with his followers at a place in Quba, on the outskirts of Mecca.
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