The number of rak'ahs for the obligatory dawn prayer is two, in which there are two standing and one sitting and one last for tashahhud, and the number of rak'ahs for the dawn prayer is two rak'ahs for the sunnah before it, and it is one of the prayers aloud; That is, when the imam recites aloud when performing it. The Fajr prayer is the first obligatory prayer that a Muslim begins his day with. Its time starts from the rise of the true dawn until the sunrise of the first part of the sun, as Abu Hurairah - may God be pleased with him - narrated on the authority of the Prophet - may God’s prayers and peace be upon him - he said: (Whoever catches up with a rak’ah of dawn before the sun rises, he has caught up), and it is also called A morning prayer or lunch prayer.
Fajr prayer and morning prayer are two designations for one prayer, so there is no difference between both dawn and morning prayer.
Fajr prayer and morning prayer are two designations for one prayer, so there is no difference between both dawn and morning prayer.
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