COMPLETE SALAH , WUDU GUIDE PRAYER TIMES, ABLUTION, AND SUNNAH PRACTICES

 

In the life of a Muslim, nothing is more consistent and grounding than Salah. It is the direct connection between a servant and Allah, performed multiple times a day regardless of circumstances. When done correctly, with proper preparation and sincerity, it brings peace, discipline, and spiritual strength. This guide will help you understand prayer times, how to perform wudu, and the essential steps of Salah based on the teachings of the Qur’an and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

Prayer (Salah) Complete Guide

Prayer Times

Prayer is the heartbeat of a Muslim’s daily routine. Observing each prayer within its correct time is essential.

How Prayer Times Are Determined

Prayer times are based on:

* The position of the sun
* Geographic location (latitude and longitude)
* Time zone differences

The Five Daily Prayers

Fajr — begins at dawn
Dhuhr — after the sun passes its highest point
Asr — when an object’s shadow equals or exceeds its height
Maghrib — immediately after sunset
Isha — when darkness fully sets in

Why Prayer Times Matter

Observing Salah on time:

* Strengthens your connection with Allah
* Builds discipline and consistency
* Follows the Sunnah
* Establishes a structured daily routine

Tips for Staying Consistent

* Set reminders on your phone
* Follow your local masjid timetable
* Create a dedicated prayer space
* Use a Qiblah direction app

How to Pray — Step by Step

Preparation

Before starting Salah, ensure:

* You have performed wudu
* Your body, clothes, and place are clean
* You are facing the Qiblah
* The prayer time has entered

Wudu (Ablution) — Step by Step

Wudu is the purification required before prayer, cleansing both the body and the soul.

Steps of Wudu According to the Sunnah

Begin with intention in your heart to perform wudu for the sake of Allah.

Say “Bismillah”

Wash both hands up to the wrists three times, ensuring water reaches between the fingers.

Rinse the mouth three times using the right hand.

Clean the nostrils three times by sniffing water in and blowing it out.

Wash the face three times from the hairline to the chin and from ear to ear.

Wash both arms up to the elbows three times, starting with the right arm, ensuring full coverage.

Wipe over the head once, moving hands from front to back and back to front.

Wipe the ears using the same wet hands.

Wash both feet up to the ankles three times, starting with the right foot and ensuring water reaches between the toes and heels.

Dua After Wudu

Ashhadu an la ilaha illAllah, wa ashhadu anna Muhammadan abduhu wa rasuluh.

The Prophet, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), said that whoever says this after wudu will have all eight gates of Paradise opened for them.
(Sahih Muslim)

What Breaks Wudu

* Using the bathroom
* Deep sleep
* Loss of consciousness
* Touching private parts with desire (difference of opinion)

Starting the Prayer

Begin Salah by raising your hands and saying Allahu Akbar. Place your hands on your chest, then recite Surah Al-Fatiha followed by another short surah.

Rukūʿ (Bowing)

While bowing, say Subhana Rabbiyal-Azim three times.

Sujūd (Prostration)

In prostration, say Subhana Rabbiyal-A‘la three times.

Tashahhud and Ending the Prayer

Sit and recite At-Tahiyyat and Salawat. End the prayer by turning your head to the right and then to the left, saying As-salamu alaykum wa rahmatullah.

Common Mistakes in Prayer

* Rushing through Salah
* Incorrect posture
* Performing wudu improperly
* Lack of focus and presence of heart

Five Daily Prayers With Rak‘ahs

Fajr
2 Sunnah and 2 Fard

Dhuhr
4 Sunnah before, 4 Fard, 2 Sunnah after

Asr
4 Sunnah (non-obligatory), 4 Fard

Maghrib
3 Fard, 2 Sunnah

Isha
4 Sunnah, 4 Fard, 2 Sunnah, 3 Witr

Sunnah Prayers

Sunnah prayers complete and strengthen obligatory prayers.

Daily Sunnah Prayers include:

* 2 before Fajr
* 4 before Dhuhr and 2 after
* 2 after Maghrib
* 2 after Isha

Additional Prayers

Tahajjud — performed at night
Witr — highly emphasized
Duha — prayed after sunrise and before midday, a source of barakah

Conclusion

Salah is the foundation of a believer’s daily life. With correct timing, proper purification, and mindful recitation, it becomes more than a routine. It becomes a source of peace, discipline, and closeness to Allah. By holding firmly to these practices, a Muslim builds a spiritually strong and consistent lifestyle.

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