In religion, Islam prayer is obligatory on every Muslim. Prayer is the second pillar of Islam. Muslims should offer Salah five times a day because it is an obligation upon Muslims. We can connect to Allah Almighty through prayer or worship Him. Every step that we take towards Him is due to His divinely gifted ability that He gave us we can say it (tawfiq) which He blessed us with so that we can worship Him.
It is the prayer that helps a Muslim differentiate him or herself from people of other beliefs when it comes to worship. Prayers are a means of invoking Allah Almighty and seeking His attention.
In Holy Quran, Allah Almighty says: “Indeed, those who believe and do righteous deeds and establish prayer and give Zakah will have their reward with their Lord, and there will be no fear concerning them, nor will they grieve.” (Quran, 2:277)
Muslims have five obligatory prayers to offer every day. The start of these prayers takes place with the prayer of Fajr, its timing starts at the beginning of dawn until sunrise.
This is an especially valuable time for spiritual practice. The time for the Fajr prayer is a time of light and barakah and spiritual blessings. It is a blessed time, and one need not worry about losing sleep, for, with proper spiritual practice,
the human body and mind become energized with life-energy and force for the rest of the day. In Holy Quran Allah Almighty says about the importance of Fajr prayer in a way that:
“So establish the Prayer after the declining of the sun (from its zenith, for Dhuhr and then ASR) to the dusk of night (Maghrib and then ‘Isha) and the (Quranic) recitation of Fajr [prayer]. Indeed, the (Quranic) recitation of Fajr is witnessed.” (Quran, 17:78)