Dhkur the Midday Prayer
Salat al-Dhkur should be made after the sun passes its highest point daily.
Subscribe to receive access to guided prayer recitation and much more.
Contact
muslima@peninsulainterfaithcc.com
Encouragement for New Muslimas Learning Salat
For every woman beginning her journey with salat, know this: you are stepping into one of the most beautiful conversations you will ever have—your conversation with Allah. Learning how to pray is not about perfection; it is about intention, sincerity, and showing up with a willing heart.
Every movement, every word, every moment of stillness is a step toward strengthening your faith and nurturing your soul. Even if you are learning slowly, even if you stumble, even if you feel unsure—your effort is seen. Your effort is worship.
Salat is not just a ritual; it is a rhythm that brings peace to your day, clarity to your mind, and light to your life. And consistency doesn’t come from pressure—it comes from love. Start with what you know. Practice what you can. Celebrate every small victory.
To every new Muslima, and to every woman curious about dua and daily prayer: you belong here. Your journey is valid. Your pace is honored. And your desire to connect with Allah is already a sign of His mercy reaching toward you.
May your prayers become a source of strength, comfort, and joy. May you find ease in learning, confidence in practicing, and sweetness in every sujood.
You are not alone on this path. Keep going. Your Lord is near.





For more information please click the link below:

Islamic Studies Class

Hadith Quotes
Your Daily Portion
Whoever sleeps and misses his daily portion of Quran, or any part of it, let him read it between the Fajr prayer and the Dhkur prayer, and it will be recorded as if he had read it during the night.
The Messenger of Allah (pbuh)
“The servant is nearest to his Lord during prostration, no increase your supplications therein.”
Peninsula Interfaith Counseling Center for Women