List of prayers

This is a list of prayers for various religions.

Christian prayers

Common to several denominations

Catholic prayers

Anglican prayers

Eastern Orthodox prayers

Christian prayers specific to the Eastern Orthodox Church and those Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite:

Other denominations

Prayers of the Theotokos ("Mary, Mother of God")

Islamic prayers

The English term "prayer" can refer to any of three separate concepts in Islamic spiritual practice:

  • Salah, ritual Islamic prayer, prescribed five times daily:
    • Fajr – the dawn prayer. It is two Rakat Salah.
    • Dhuhr – the early afternoon prayer. It is four Rakat Salah.
    • Asr – the late afternoon prayer. It is four Rakat Salah.
    • Maghrib – the sunset prayer. It is three Rakat Salah.
    • Isha'a – the night prayer. It is four Rakat Salah.
Besides the five daily prayers, other notable forms of salah include:
  • Jumu'ah – weekly congregational prayer (replaces dhuhr on Fridays two rakat along with khutba)
  • sunnah - These prayers are recommended to be performed as by the Prophet on a regular basis throughout the lifetime; missing once or twice so that it does not become fard is called Sunnat.
    • 2 Rak'ats Sunnat for Fajr. (The Fajr sunnat is offered before Fajr prayers.)
    • 4 Rak'ats Sunnat for Zuhr. (The Zuhr sunnat is 4 rakats before Zuhr and 2 rakats after zuhur.)
    • 4 Rak'ats Sunnat for Asr. (The sunnat for Asr are offered before Asr prayer.)
    • 3 Rak'ats Sunnat for Maghrib. (The sunnat for maghrib should be offered after Maghrib prayers.)
    • 4 Rak'ats Sunnat for Isha. (The sunnat for Isha is 4 rakat before Isha and 2 rakat after.)
  • ((Nafil salah))* - prayed after sunnat salah
    • 2 Rakat for Zuhur
    • 2 rakat for Maghrib
    • 2 rakat for isha
  • Salaat al-Layl - The time for praying Salatul-Layl is from midnight (midnight is reckoned as the time which is exactly half the time between sunset and the actual dawn) to the time of Adhan for Fajr prayer. Salatul-Layl is made up of Eleven Rak’ats
    • The first eight Rak’ats are prayed as normal in pairs of two Rak’ats each with the Niyyah of Nawafilatul-Layl.
    • The two Rak’ats are prayed with the Niyyah of 'Salatul Shaf’a'.
    • The remaining one Rak’at is prayed (as below) with the Niyyah of 'Salatul Witr.'
  • Salat of Ja’far e Tayyar (as) - The best time to perform it is on Friday before noon. It is four Rakat Salat, divided into two parts 2 x 2 rakat.
  • Salaat -e-Gufaila - Ghufayla prayers is one of the Mustahab prayers which is offered between Maghrib and Isha prayers.
  • Namaz/Salaat of Eid/festival
  • Eid salah – performed during the two primary Islamic festivals, Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha
  • Tarawih – lengthy night-time prayers during Ramadan

Hindu prayers

Jain prayers

Jewish prayers

Sikh prayers

The Sikhs believe in going to bed early, then waking up early the next morning. The Sikhs call early morning as Amrit wela. Most of the Sikhs (especially baptized) wake up at this time of day and pray

Morning prayers

In the morning most of the Sikhs recite the path by sitting in their family or sitting alone. They recite 5 paths (holy chapters) as directed by the tenth guru of Sikhs Sri Guru Gobind Singh.

The list of 5 paths is:

  1. Japji Sahib
  2. Jaap Sahib
  3. Tav Prasad Savaiye
  4. Chaupai Sahib
  5. Anand Sahib

They try to perform these prayers on a daily basis.

Evening prayers

In the evening the Sikhs perform the path of Rehraas Sahib.

Night prayers

During night time the Sikhs recite Kirtan Sohila before sleeping.

Though the Sikhs pray these special prayers they are always in touch with their God by reciting Waheguru for the whole day, follow the orders of their Guru Nanak Dev Ji to do work but keep their attention towards God.

References

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