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First khalifa Of Islam Hazrat abubakar siddiq(r.a.)

He is one of the First followers of Islam.Hazrat Abubakar(r.a.) was The first man to follow Islam,Hazrat khatiza(r.a.) was the first women to follow Islam and hazrat Ali (r.a.) was the first child to follow Islam. After rasulullah(s.a.w.) Hazrat abubakar(r.a.) was the best man in Islam and proof for that is he has becom 17 times Imam while rasulullah(s.a.w.) was physicaly in this world. Once rasulullah was Ill and was not able to become Imam and every One told that Now Imam should be Hazrat Umar(r.a.) as even hazrat abubakar (r.a.) was old but huzur refuse to that and said Only abubakar(r.a.) should become Imam. Hazrat abubakar(r.a.) very good friend of huzur. When huzur was taken parda from this world no one was able to believe that and hazrat umar(r.a.) was roaming every where with naked sword and telling to kill every one who says huzur is not here. Only Hazrat abubakar(r.a.) was there who remained stable and helped Every one to understand situation and took that situation in hand very bravely.

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Name Prescribed time period (waqt) Voluntary before fard1 Fard Voluntary after fard1
Sunni Shi'a Sunni Shi'a
Fajr (فجر) Dawn to sunrise should be read before 10–15 minutes before sunrise 2 Raka'ah Sunnat-Mu'akkadah2 2 Raka'ah 2 2 Raka'ah — —
Dhuhr (ظهر) After true noon until Asr 4 Raka'ah Sunnat-Mu'akkadah2 8 Raka'ah 4 Raka'ah4 2 Raka'ah Sunnat-Mu'akkadah2 —
Asr (عصر) Afternoon.5&6 4 Raka'ah Sunnat-Ghair-Mu'akkdah 8 Raka'ah 4 Raka'ah — —
Maghrib (مغرب) After sunset until dusk 3 Raka'ah 3 Raka'ah 2 Raka'ah Sunnat-Mu'akkadah2 4 Raka'ah3
Isha'a (عشاء) Dusk until dawn6
it is makrooh to read Isha after midnight

4 Raka'ah Sunnat-Ghair-Mu'akkadah 4 Raka'ah 4 Raka'ah 2 Raka'ah Sunnat-Mu'akkadah,2
3 Raka'ah Witr 2 Raka'ah,3&7

wudhu

The acts of wudu

There are four fard (obligatory) acts. If one of these acts is omitted, it must be returned to and then completion of the successive acts are to be performed.
  • Washing the face once - from the forehead to the lower portion of the chin and from one earlobe to the other once.
  • Washing both the arms including the elbows once.

  • Performing Masah of one fourth of the head .

  • Washing both the feet once up to and including the ankles. It's not sufficient for one to pass wet hand over the feet or shoes. Under certain conditions masah can be done over leather socks known as khuffs.