How Is Salah Different From Dua in Islam?
Salah is a mandatory act of worship performed five times daily.
It follows specific Salah times, movements, and prayer rakats, which cannot be changed.
Dua is a personal request made to Allah, without restriction of time or form.
Salah must be prayed. Dua is poured from the heart.
Platforms like Wise compass explain this distinction clearly, helping people honour both correctly.
Its children’s collections, Juniors’ Adventures and Young Explorers, explore prayer and supplication through relatable moments.
Islam preserves both structure and sincerity.
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