This article was co-authored by Idris Abdul-Zahir. Idris Abdul-Zahir is a spiritual leader, civic innovator, and IT executive based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He currently serves as the Resident Imam and Board Chair of Masjidullah: The Center for Human Excellence, where he has led one of the city’s most active and civically engaged Muslim congregations for over five years. Prior to that, he served as Assistant Imam for two years. Appointed in 2024 to Philadelphia’s first-ever Commission on Muslim Engagement and to Governor Josh Shapiro’s Advisory Commission for African American Affairs, Idris plays a key role in shaping inclusive policy and civic engagement across the state. In the public sector, Idris brings nearly two decades of experience in technology leadership. As Deputy Chief Information Officer, he oversees enterprise IT operations, including service strategy and communications infrastructure, with a focus on equitable digital transformation. Idris Abdul-Zahir is committed to transforming systems, narratives, and lives through faith, service, and inclusive leadership.
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A series of five daily prayers, or salah, is a key part of the Muslim faith. The Fajr Salat, or dawn prayer, is the first of those salah. Muslim prayer has a very specific series of movements and recitations that must be completed correctly, so it’s completely normal if you’re feeling unsure or nervous about performing it. We’re here to help! Here, you’ll find answers to your most common questions about performing the Fajr Salat correctly.
Performing Fajr Salaah
Perform the Fajr just before sunrise every day. Announce your intention to pray to Allah and then complete two rakats in Arabic while facing the direction of Mecca. If you accidentally miss a Fajr, ask Allah for forgiveness and promise not to repeat your mistake.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionIs it possible to pray the four salahs without praying Fajr?UmmshareefTop AnswererNo. Allah has commanded that all Muslims pray all five daliy salah including Fajr.
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Don’t be shy about asking a Muslim friend or imam for help on performing the prayer. They would be happy to help.Thanks
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If you’d like to see a demonstration of the Fajr, or any other Muslim prayers, there are lots of helpful videos online that you could watch.Thanks
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Set an alarm to ensure that you get up for Fajr.Thanks
Tips from our Readers
- Always remember to look down while praying.
References
- ↑ https://www.mymasjid.ca/prayer/
- ↑ https://www.mymasjid.ca/prayer/
- ↑ https://www.al-islam.org/articles/laws-and-practices-how-perform-daily-prayers
- ↑ https://raleighmasjid.org/how-to-pray/salah.htm
- ↑ https://icohp.org/Instructions%20for%20Performing%20Prayers.pdf
- ↑ https://www.icorlando.org/pdfs/How_to_perform_Salaah.pdf
- ↑ https://myislam.org/how-to-pray-salah/
- ↑ https://matwproject.org/islamic-charity/namaz-rakat/
- ↑ https://abdurrahman.org/2011/06/12/salah-prayer-step-by-step-with-illustrations-and-audio/
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