Which sūrah is Allah mentioned 5 times?

This seems to refer to Salat al-fajr, Salat al-zuhr, Salat al-asr, and Salat al-magrib. If you take them together, they point to the Salat needing to be prayed five times a day.
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How many times Allah mentioned Salat in Quran?

The commands to offer Salah are 700 times mentioned in the Quran. The word Salah appears 67 times in the Quran. The Salah and Zakat 32 times come together in the Quran.
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Why do Muslims pray 5 times a day?

Prayer is central to Islamic belief, which is rooted in discipline and perseverance for spiritual well-being. As part of this discipline, Muslims pray five times a day, a practice known as salat. The tradition of praying five times a day arose from an incident documented in the Quran, the holy book of Islam.
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Do Muslims pray 5 times a day?

The five daily prayers include: Fajr (sunrise prayer), Dhuhr (noon prayer), Asr (afternoon prayer), Maghrib (sunset prayer), and Isha (night prayer). Each prayer has a specific window of time in which it must be completed.
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Which religion prays 5 times a day facing Mecca?

Prayer (salat).

Muslims pray facing Mecca five times a day: at dawn, noon, mid-afternoon, sunset, and after dark.
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How many times do Shia pray?

The Shia believe only a living scholar must be followed. Sunni Muslims pray five times a day, whereas Shia Muslims can combine prayers to pray three times a day. Shia prayers can often be identified by a small tablet of clay, from a holy place (often Karbala), on which they place their forehead while bowing in prayer.
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What does La ilaha Illallah means?

The term “La ilaha illallah” means “there's no God but God”. The world Allah derives from “Al-Ilah” which literally means “The God”. The meaning of this is NOT that only the God of Muslims is God. It merely means that other than God, let no other thing be worshipped as God. twitter.com/givemeparathas…
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Why do Muslims wear hijabs?

Hijab is a scarf or clothing worn by Muslim women to cover their hair in order to maintain modesty and privacy from unrelated males either in public or at home.
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What are the 5 prayers in Islam?

Muslims pray five times a day, with their prayers being known as Fajr (dawn), Dhuhr (after midday), Asr (afternoon), Maghrib (after sunset), and Isha (nighttime), always facing towards Mecca.
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Is 5 times namaz mentioned in Quran?

The five times of Prayer are not explicitly written in the Quran, although they're certainly implied. For example, the Surah 11 Hud, Ayat 114-114 reads, "And establish the Prayer at the two ends of the day and in the first hours of the night. Indeed the good deeds drive away the evil deeds.
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Where is Salah mentioned in the Quran?

"Surely the Salah at fixed hours (of the day and night) has been enjoined upon the believers." (Quran 4:103). "Verily, Salah restrains (oneself) from shameful and unjust deeds…" (Quran 29:45). A human being is created weak and can be deviated from righteousness very easily without seeking from Allah.
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Why do Shias pray 3 times a day?

Sunni Muslims only combine the five daily prayers if they have a good reason to, for example if they are travelling. Shi'a Muslims have more freedom to combine certain prayers, such as the midday and afternoon prayers. Therefore they may only pray three times a day.
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Why is surah 2 called the cow?

Surah 2:124-137 - The Cow - Al Baqarah (The title of this surah refers to an argument between Moses and the Israelites over a cow they should sacrifice in order to make known the murder of a slain man.
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In which country hijab is ban?

Bosnia and Herzegovina. Despite being a secular country, wearing the hijab and other religious symbols are banned in courts and other institutions.
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Can you show a little hair with hijab?

The hijab, once worn as a scarf covering one's hair and covering the body, can only be taken off in front of family members or women. A Muslim woman wearing the hijab will therefore usually refrain from showing her hair to any man not related to her by blood.
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What happens if you don't wear hijab?

“According to Quran”, Dar appearing for Muslim girls said, “non-covering by a woman will mean the lady will be sent to the place where there will be wrath on Judgement Day to give hisaab. We have to be ready to face Judgement. To cover the head is an essential religious practise for us”.
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What happens when you say La ilaha illallah 100 times?

From the hadith, it says to those who recite 100 times it as if: You get the reward of manumitting (setting free) ten slaves. One-hundred good deeds will be written in his account. One-hundred bad deeds will be wiped off or erased from his account.
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What is the meaning of Astaghfirullah?

(slang) An expression of disbelief, disapproval. Astaghfirullah! Look at the state of your room. (Islam, literally) In the literal sense, "I seek forgiveness from Allah"; a short prayer of redemption. (Islam) An expression of guilt or shame.
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Who wrote the Quran and when?

The Prophet Muhammad disseminated the Koran in a piecemeal and gradual manner from AD610 to 632, the year in which he passed away. The evidence indicates that he recited the text and scribes wrote down what they heard.
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Why do Shia say Ya Ali?

“Ya Ali” (Arabic: یاعلی "O Ali") is an Arabic phrase used by Muslims to invoke the memory or intervention of Ali Ibn Abu Talib. Shia Muslims use this phrase in an act called Tawassul (Intercession). They call upon Ali believing that the intercession of Ali will allow their prayer to be granted.
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What is Kalma of Shia?

The Shahada, also spelled Šehadet (Arabic: الشهادة aš-šahādah audio (help·info)) (from the verb شهد šahida, "he witnessed"), means "to know and believe without suspicion, as if witnessed"/testification; it is the name of the Islamic creed. This is also called as "Kalema-tut-Shahadat" or "Kalema".
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Can Sunni and Shia pray together?

The divide between the two major denominations in Islam, Sunni and Shia, is prevalent, especially in the Middle East. But in Heydar Mosque in Azerbaijan, both Sunni and Shia Muslims come together every Friday for prayers.
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