Muslims pray 5 times a day as a religious obligation. This practice is known as Salah or Salat, and it is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. The five daily prayers are performed at specific times throughout the day: before sunrise (Fajr), midday (Dhuhr), afternoon (Asr), after sunset (Maghrib), and at night (Isha). This regular prayer routine helps Muslims maintain a strong connection with Allah, seek guidance, express gratitude, and seek forgiveness. It is an essential part of their spiritual and religious life.