Entity: SALLAH-
SALLAH- is a term used to describe Islamic prayer, specifically referring to the obligatory 5 daily prayers performed by Muslims. It is a ritual practice with prescribed times and methods of worship.
SALLAH-
Etymology
The term SALLAH- is derived from the Arabic word 'salat' which means to 'connect', 'link' or 'communicate'.
Definition
SALLAH- refers to the act of formal worship in Islam, consisting of a series of ritual prayers performed at prescribed times daily.
Historical Context
Islamic prayer has been a fundamental practice in Islam since its inception, serving as a means of connecting with the divine and expressing devotion.
Cultural Significance
SALLAH- holds great cultural significance within the Muslim community, symbolizing the submission and obedience to Allah.
Related Concepts
SALLAH- is closely related to other pillars of Islam such as fasting during Ramadan, giving to charity, and performing the Hajj pilgrimage.
See Also
SALLAH- refers to the act of formal worship in Islam, consisting of a series of ritual prayers performed at specific times daily.