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The total number of rakat (units of prayer) for the five daily prayers in Islam is as follows:
1. Fajr (Dawn) – 2 rakat
2. Dhuhr (Noon) – 4 rakat
3. Asr (Afternoon) – 4 rakat
4. Maghrib (Evening) – 3 rakat
5. Isha (Night) – 4 rakat
Adding these together, the total number of rakat for the five daily prayers is 17 rakat. However, please note that this can vary slightly depending on different schools of Islamic jurisprudence, so it’s always a good idea to consult with a local scholar or mosque for precise information if needed.
Total 4+10+4+5+9=32 Rakat in Every day
32
total rakats in daily prayers is 20 rakats
fajr 2
duhur 4
asr 4
magrib 3
isha 4
witr 3