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Importance of Salah

Set a Prayer Schedule Use a prayer app (like Muslim Pro, Athan, or Al-Quran) to get accurate prayer times. Set alarms or reminders for each Salah. Align your daily routine (work, study, etc.) around prayer times. 4. Make Wudu (Ablution) a Habit Stay in a state of purity by performing Wudu before prayer times. This will make it easier to perform Salah without delay. 5. Pray in Congregation (Jama’ah) If possible, perform Salah in a mosque, as praying in congregation has more rewards. If at home, pray with family members. 6. Establish a Dedicated Prayer Space Keep a clean and peaceful corner for Salah. Having a dedicated place will motivate you to pray consistently. 7. Seek Help from Allah (Dua) Ask Allah to make it easy for you to perform prayers regularly. Recite "رَبِّ اجْعَلْنِي مُقِيمَ الصَّلَاةِ" (O my Lord, make me one who establishes prayer) [Surah Ibrahim: 40]. 8. Avoid Distractions Prioritize Salah over worldly activities. Avoid delaying prayers due to mobile phones, TV, or other distractions. 9. Remember the Rewards and Punishments The first thing we will be questioned about on the Day of Judgment is Salah. Regular prayer increases barakah (blessings) in life and removes hardships. 10. Be Consistent and Patient If you miss a prayer, make up for it immediately (Qada Salah). Start with strong intentions and work on maintaining consistency.

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