Learn how to perform all five daily prayers correctly — Wudu, Ghusl, Kalmas, Salah steps, and essential Islamic basics. For kids, adults, and reverts.
Salah (prayer) is the second pillar of Islam and is obligatory for every Muslim five times a day. It is the most important act of worship after the Shahada — and yet many Muslims pray without fully understanding what they are reciting or whether their prayer is performed correctly.
Our Namaz course ensures that every student learns Salah step by step — from Wudu and Niyyah all the way through to the correct recitations, positions, and final Salaam. Students finish the course with complete confidence in performing all five daily prayers correctly and understanding what they are saying.
2 Rakaat Fardh
4 Sunnah + 4 Fardh + 2 Sunnah
4 Sunnah + 4 Fardh
3 Fardh + 2 Sunnah
4 Fardh + 2 Sunnah + 3 Witr
Friday prayer steps and etiquettes
Our teachers teach Salah step by step in a clear and patient manner. Each component of the prayer is explained, demonstrated, and practiced with the student until they are fully confident. We also explain the meaning behind every Dua and recitation so students develop a deeper spiritual connection with their prayer.
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📱 Book Free Namaz TrialYes, absolutely. Our Namaz course is specifically designed for complete beginners including reverts. We start from the very beginning — Shahada, Kalmas, Wudu — and guide you through the complete prayer step by step. Our teachers are patient, non-judgmental, and experienced in teaching new Muslims.
Most students are able to perform all five daily prayers correctly within 2 to 4 months of regular classes. The pace depends on how many sessions per week the student attends and how much they practice between classes. We never rush — every step must be mastered correctly.
Yes. We explain the meaning and translation of every Dua, recitation, and Dhikr in Salah — in English or Urdu depending on your preference. Understanding what you are saying transforms Salah from a ritual into a meaningful conversation with Allah (SWT).
Yes. We teach children from age 6 and above how to perform Salah. For younger children, we use simple and visual teaching methods. We also work alongside parents so the child can practice at home with family guidance between classes.