Isha Salah is the fifth and final obligatory prayer in Islam. It is performed at night, after sunset and before dawn. Isha Salah consists of four rak’ahs, or units of prayer. The first two rak’ahs are performed standing, while the last two rak’ahs are performed sitting.
Isha Salah is an important part of the Muslim faith. It is a time to reflect on the day’s events and to ask for Allah’s forgiveness. Isha Salah is also a time to pray for guidance and protection for the night ahead.