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=== Second Pillar: Salah (Prayer) === {{main|Salah}} The Second Pillar of [[Islam|Sunni Islam]] is [[Salah]], or prayer.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.britannica.com/topic/Islam|title=Islam - Prayer|website=Encyclopedia Britannica|language=en|access-date=2020-01-25|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200210092158/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Islam|archive-date=2020-02-10|url-status=live}}</ref> Before a prayer is observed, ablutions are performed including washing one's hands, face and feet.<ref name=":1"/> A caller ([[Muezzin]] in [[Arabic]]) chants aloud from a raised place in the mosque.<ref name=":1"/> Verses from the [[Quran]] are recited either loudly or silently.<ref name=":1" /> These prayers are a very specific type of prayer and a very physical type of prayer called [[Sujud|prostrations]]. These prayers are done five times a day, at set strict times, with the individual facing [[Mecca]]. The prayers are performed at dawn, noon, afternoon, evening, and night: the names are according to the prayer times: ''[[Fajr]]'' (dawn), ''[[Dhuhr]]'' (noon), ''[[Asr|ʿAṣr]]'' (afternoon), ''[[Maghrib prayer|Maghrib]]'' (evening), and ''[[Isha'|ʿIshāʾ]]'' (night). The Fajr prayer is performed before sunrise, Dhuhr is performed in the midday after the sun has surpassed its highest point, Asr is the evening prayer before sunset, Maghrib is the evening prayer after sunset and Isha is the night prayer. All of these prayers are recited while facing in the direction of the [[Kaaba]] in Mecca and form an important aspect of the [[Muslim Ummah]]. Muslims must wash before prayer; this washing is called ''[[wudu]]'' ("purification"). The prayer is accompanied by a series of set positions including; bowing with hands on knees, standing, prostrating and sitting in a special position (not on the heels, nor on the buttocks). At every change in position, "[[Takbir|God is great]]" is said and it is a fixed tradition that has to be recited in each posture. A [[Muslim]] may perform their prayer anywhere, such as in offices, universities, and fields. However, the [[mosque]] is the preferable place for prayers because the mosque allows for fellowship.<ref name="Crotty, Robert 2016"/> These prayers may also be observed individually if one is not able to go. The prayers are not required for women during their periods, prepubescent children and those with intellectual and physical disabilities inhibiting prayer. Those who are sick and unable to assume the positions of prayer are still required to pray, although they may pray in bed and even lying down.<ref name=":1"/> When traveling, one may observe the afternoon prayers following one another: also the sunset and late evening prayers can be combined too.<ref name=":1"/>
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