Namaz (Salat) IN Israel. AZAN SOFTWARE FOR MOBILE, ISLAMIC PRAYER TIMES SCHEDULE AND MUSLIM CALENDAR.
Pray In Time provides the most accurate and reliable islamic prayers (Namaz (Salat)) timetable in Israel, as well as in millions of inhabited and uninhabited locations globally. The Homepage of the site determines the location of a visitor using the address of his(her) webbrowser and displayes the prayers information.
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Quran: (9:18)
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The mosques of God should be visited and maintained by those who believe in God and the Last Day, establish regular prayers, and practice regular charity, and fear no one except God. It is they who are expected to be on true guidance.-
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Salat (also salah, namaz, solat, solah, solaat, solaah, salaat, namaaz, shalat and other spellings) (or to bless, generally refers to prayers that Muslims offer to God (Arabic:Allah) and most commonly refers to the five daily ritual prayers in Islam. It is one of the Five Pillars of Islam in Sunni Islam, and one of the ten Branches of Religion in Shi'a Islam. As such, it is compulsory (fard) upon every Muslim. It is quite commonly known with the Persian word namaz in Iran with Asian language s as Hindi and Turkic languages
Adhan (Azaan, athan, adzan, ezan, adzaan, ezen, azan and other spellings) is the Islamic call to prayer, recited by the muezzin. Adhan is called out by the muezzin from a minaret of a mosque five times a day (Sunni Islam) or three times a day (Shi'a Islam) summoning Muslims for fard (mandatory) salah (prayers). There is a second call known as iqama that summons Muslims to line up for the beginning of the prayers.
Mosque A place of worship for followers of the Islamic Faith. Muslims offen refer to Mosque by its arabic name masjid.