Ashton Jordan

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The prayer times often become a schedule of sorts for Muslims, waking up with the adhan for fajr, taking a late morning break from work for zuhr, going home after asr, having dinner after maghrib, and preparing for sleep after isha. For each of these prayers, after hearing the adhan, Muslims perform an ablution called wudhu, a ceremonial washing of the arms, face, and feet. Often they recite memorized du’aas while performing the wudhu. Then they hurry to the congregation to pray.
Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus: A Devout Muslim Encounters Christianity
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