

Step-by-step explanation of the 5 daily Contact Prayers. What to do & what to say.
Abraham: Original Source of the Contact Prayers
The Quran teaches us in many suras that Submission (in Arabic, "Islam") is the religion of Abraham (please consult 2:135, 3:95, 4:125, 6:161 and 22:78). Muhammad was a follower of Abraham, as we learn from 16:123. All religious practices in Submission (Islam) were given to us through Abraham; they include:
- the five daily Contact Prayers (Salat),
- the obligatory charity (Zakat),
- the fasting during Ramadan, and
- the Hajj Pilgrimage to Mecca.
Specifically, we learn from the Quran (21:73) that the Contact Prayers (Salat) and the obligatory charity (Zakat) were given to Abraham.
Numerous verses throughout the Quran inform us that the Contact Prayers were in existence, intact, and practiced before the advent of Muhammad (see for example 8:35 & 9:54).
All positions of the Contact Prayers are found in the Quran, including the standing position (3:39, 39:9) and bowing (Rukoo’) and prostrating (Sujood) positions (2:43, 3:43, 9:112, 22:26 & 77).








