Sholat is the obligatory act of worship performed by Muslims five times a day as a way to communicate with Allah. It is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and holds great spiritual importance in a Muslim’s daily life. Sholat involves a series of physical movements such as standing, bowing, prostrating, and sitting while reciting verses from the Quran and specific prayers. Beyond being a ritual, sholat teaches discipline, humility, gratitude, and self-control. Muslims perform it at specific times: dawn, noon, afternoon, sunset, and night. Through sholat, believers seek peace, guidance, forgiveness, and a stronger connection with God.