Perhaps the most well-known Muslim practice among non-Muslims is the ritual prayer, or salat, which is performed five times a day: one at dawn, one in the middle of the day, one in the afternoon, on at sunset and one in the evening. Prayer is always in the direction of the Ka'ba shrine in Mecca. A prayer mat called a sajjada, is commonly used during salat. Salat can be performed individually, but it carries special meaning when done with other Muslims. Salat must always be preceded by ablutions of ritually washing the face, hands, and feet. This can be done with sand if water is not available.
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