In Islam, daily prayer (Salah) is a fundamental act of worship and spiritual connection with Allah. Muslims are required to perform five prayers throughout the day and night: Fajr (before dawn), Dhuhr (midday), Asr (afternoon), Maghrib (just after sunset), and Isha (night). Each prayer involves a sequence of physical postures and recitations, including standing, bowing (Ruku), prostration (Sujud), and sitting, accompanied by specific Quranic verses and supplications.