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SWS: 26% of Filipino Muslims pray Salah 5 times a day

By: - Reporter /
/ 08:31 PM March 22, 2023

Muslim in prayer at the start of Ramadan

FILE PHOTO: A Muslim during daily prayer at the start of the month-long Ramadan at the Jafar Hasan Ismail Masjid Muslim Islamic Center in Legazpi City, Albay, on April 24, 2020. MARK ALVIC ESPLANA / Inquirer Southern Luzon

MANILA, Philippines — The Social Weather Stations (SWS) said Wednesday that 26 percent or around one in four Filipino Muslims pray the Salah five times a day.

The Salah is a Muslim prayer and is one of the five pillars of Islam.

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According to the SWS, the latest survey result shows a noticeable decrease from their 2021 poll on the same topic which found that 53 percent of Muslims back then prayed the Salah five times a day.

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“26 [percent] of Muslims pray the Salah [five] times daily. 32 [percent] few times daily, 38 [percent] sometimes, 3 [percent] only during Ramadan, and 2 [percent] more than a year ago,” the survey posted on the SWS website states.

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In terms of attendance of religious services, the SWS poll found that 72 percent of Muslims attended at least once a week while 9 percent attended two or more times a month.

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Others attended once a month (6 percent), two to 11 times a year (1 percent), and once a year (7 percent). Three percent said they never attend the service.

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The survey also found that a vast majority of Muslims physically attend religious services, with 96 percent of them going to their place of worship within the past three months while 3 percent did not attend any religious services.

The SWS survey, conducted from December 10-14, 2022, involved 1,200 Muslim adults aged 18 years old and above from across the country.

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For 2023, the Holy Month of Ramadan will begin on March 23 in the Philippines. This marks the beginning of a 30-day fast where Muslims will spend more time in prayers than eating or drinking water.

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