Fajr nafl prayer
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Fajr nafl prayer (Arabic: رَغِيبَةُ الْفَجْرِ ; dawn supererogatory prayer) is an Islamic prayer (salat) that is performed after the second adhan of dawn and before Fajr (dawn-time prayer).[1][2]
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Fajr nafl prayer | |
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Official name | رغيبة الفجر، نافلة الفجر، سُنَّةُ الفجر |
Also called | Dawn supererogatory prayer |
Observed by | Muslims |
Type | Islamic |
Significance | A Muslim prayer offered to God before Fajr prayer. |
Observances | Sunnah prayers, Salah times |
Begins | Second Adhan of Dawn |
Ends | Fajr prayer |
Frequency | Daily |
Related to | Salah, Nafl prayer, Five Pillars of Islam, Chafa'a, Witr, Islamic prayers |
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