Learn the flow
Salah includes standing, bowing, prostrating, sitting, and ending with tasleem. Muslims pray five obligatory prayers each day: Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha.
Start by learning the order and meanings, then repeat slowly until the movement feels familiar. It is normal for a beginner to use notes while learning.
An easy prayer guide for converts
Begin with the structure of a simple two rak'ah prayer. Learn the opening takbir, Al-Fatiha, bowing, prostration, sitting, and tasleem before adding more details.
Pronunciation improves with repetition. Focus first on sincerity, correct order, calm movement, and learning the meanings of what you say.
Practice without pressure
The interactive salah simulation lets you review positions visually before you pray.
The lessons explain importance, prayer times, recitations, and common mistakes in a beginner-friendly order.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many prayers are in Islam?
There are five obligatory daily prayers in Islam: Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha. Beginners can learn the times and prayer flow gradually.
What is the easiest way for a convert to learn prayer?
Learn one simple prayer flow first, practice the positions visually, then add recitations and meanings step by step. Consistent practice matters more than rushing.