The Fajr prayer is one of the five mandatorysalah. As an Islamic day starts at sunset, the Fajr prayer is technically the third prayer of the day. If counted from midnight, it is the first prayer of the day. The Fajr prayer is mentioned by name in the Quran at sura 24ayah. Inspired by the tafsir of the two hadiths that were transmitted on behalf of the Islamic prophetMuhammad, the worth of the Fajr daily prayer is explained as being God's most-favoured prayer since others are asleep. During the Muslim holy month of Ramadan the start of Fajr prayer time marks the beginning of the obligatory daily fasting. Al-Fajr is also the name of eighty-ninth chapter of the Qur'an. The five daily prayers collectively are one pillar of the Five Pillars of Islam, in Sunni Islam, and one of the ten Practices of the Religion according to Shia Islam.
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The Fajr prayer consists of two rakat. In a congregation, the leader of the prayer recites aloud. However, two sunnah rakaʿāt prior to the two Fard rakaʿāt are highly recommended. The time period within which the Fajr daily prayer must be offered is from the beginning of dawn to sunrise.
The following quotations regarding Fajr, the Islamic dawn prayer, are from books of Sunnihadith. These books relate accounts taken from the life of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, his family, and his companions. They were compiled by Islamic scholars after Muhammad's death. These quotations include information about those who related the accounts, as well as the accounts themselves.
Narrated Aisha: Muhammad never missed four Rakat before the Zuhr prayer and two Rakat before the Fajr prayer.
Narrated Abu Huraira: Muhammad said, "If anyone of you can get one Rak'a of the 'Asr prayer before sunset, he should complete his prayer. If any of you can get one Rak'a of the Fajr prayer before sunrise, he should complete his prayer."
Narrated 'Umar: "The Prophet forbade praying after the Subuh prayer till the sun rises and after the 'Asr prayer till the sun sets."
Abu Hurairah stated that Muhammad had said, "There are angels who take turns in visiting you by night and by day, and they all assemble at the dawn and the afternoon prayers. Those who have spent the night with you, ascend to the heaven and their Rabb, Who Knows better about them, Asks: 'In what condition did you leave My slaves?' They reply: 'We left them while they were performing Salat and we went to them while they were performing Salat.' " From Al-Bukhari and Muslim.
Aisha reported Allah's Messenger as saying: "The two rak'ahs at dawn are better than this world and what it contains."
Ahmad and Muslim record that Aishah said, "I have never seen him more in haste to do a good deed than he was to perform the two rakahs before the morning."
Abu Huraira reports that Muhammad said: "Do not leave the two rak'ahs of Fajr, even if you were being attacked by cavalry." This is confirmed by Ahmad, Abu Dawud, Al-Bahaiqi and at Tahawi.
Aishah reports that Muhammad said, "The two rakahs of Fajr are better than this world and all it contains." This is reported by Ahmad, Muslim, Tirmidhi and Nasa'i.
Abu Hurairah reported: Muhammad said, "No Salat is more burdensome to the hypocrites than the Fajr prayer and the `Isha' prayer; and if they knew their merits, they would come to them even if they had to crawl to do so.'' .