What are the prayers a sunni muslim should recite?
MashaAllaah, Alot of muslims here have taken time to explain to you the Prayer in Islam. we muslims have a great connection with God no day goes by without us bowing our heads and prostrating to the Allmighty God. It is an everlasting connection that will keep you going and going like the energizer bunny once you feel the sweetness and the energy it provides. It will take time and patience on your part and of course your reliance and obedience to God All-Mighty. Check out your local mosgue getting practical knowledge is better, the imam will most likely help you himself or he might appoint you a brother who will kind of guide you and show you how to perform prayers. Pray to God from the depth of your heart in your own language to help you and guide you to the right path. Congratz and welcome to Islam brother!!!
I converted to Islam over ten years ago and had run into the same hurdle. Going to a mosque and introducing yourself to the Imam ( religious leader ) would help you greatly because they can be a constant reference and will introduce you to the Muslim community. You are asking about the five ritually required prayers. A Muslim prays five times a day in an organized format. The times of prayer can be looked up by googling prayer times. Muslims pray at different times of the day to help keep us on the right course and be mindful of Allah. The prayer is primarily composed of two cycles (raka’), which the morning(pre-dawn) prayer is composed of. Don’t worry, I go back to sleep after wards and so do many others. The afternoon, mid-afternoon, and night prayer consist of four cycles (raka’). The sunset prayer has three cycles (raka’) There are particular body movements required, standing, bowing, and prostrating, if you are able and they occur in a specific order. Muslims pray to remind oursel