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Salaah, the second pillar of Islam.  

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1. Introduction 2. Purpose of prayer 3. Conditions of prayer 4. Timings of prayer 5. Wudu 6. The prayer call 7. The performance of prayer 8. Types of prayers 9. Conclusion In this project I will propose to deal with one of the most important major exercises of faith as laid down by Islam. This is prayer (Salaah). Salaah is the second pillar of Islam. It refers to the five compulsory daily prayers. Salaah is the most special act of worship, which a Muslim can do for Allah. The word Salaah, itself, literally means 'Connection.' So the act of Salaah is our way of making a 'connection' with our Lord, Allah. There are many versus of the Qur'an and many sayings of the blessed Prophet which call us to this important act. We offer Salaah to remember Allah. It brings us closer to Him. The Qur'an says: 'Indeed, I am Allah; there is no god except Myself; so...

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