Social media channels in the Arab world mark dawn prayers and prayer at the Al-Aqsa Mosque
[95918] Social media channels in the Arab world mark dawn prayers and prayer at the Al-Aqsa Mosque
A series of Arab Telegram channels are publishing religious calls and spiritual messages this morning for the Fajr prayer, highlighting the importance of prayer at the Al-Aqsa Mosque and other sites.
This morning is marked by the dawn prayer in the Arab world
During the morning of June 23, 2026, a wave of religious messages flooded Arab Telegram channels, focusing on the spiritual importance of the 'Fajr' (dawn) prayer. The channel واحد عراق opened the morning with a call to believers: "اللٰهُم ثبتنا على صلاة الفجر حباً وليس فرضاً" (Oh Allah, strengthen us in the dawn prayer out of love and not just out of duty), a message that received wide circulation with approximately 29,237 views.
Additional sources, including ادعيه رمضان ، قرآن دعاء ،🤲🏻 and parallel channels, quoted the Quranic verse "إِنَّ قُرْآنَ الْفَجْرِ كَانَ مَشْهُودًا" (Indeed, the recitation of dawn is witnessed), with an emphasis on the reward of "those who seek forgiveness in the early hours of the morning," as noted in صحفي ابو جود.
At the same time, شـبكــة اليمن الإخبارية published a message emphasizing the value of sacrifice in religion, under the title "Dawn Whisper," and called on believers "to live in the spirit of the immigrant" (the one who migrates for the sake of Allah). Simultaneously, the channel سوريا سكوب || SYR SCOPE called on the public "to pray for our Muslim brothers in Gaza and in all other parts of the globe" during the morning prayer.
Regarding activities on the ground, הقدס بوסט briefly reported on the holding of dawn prayers inside "the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque" (المصلى القبلي بالمسجد الأقصى المبارك), using religious terms that emphasize the sanctity of the place. The channel يوميات مسلم ♡ added that the dawn prayer is "a light in the heart, security against hypocrisy, and the testimony of the angels," emphasizing that "two units of prayer (Rak'ah) at dawn are better than the world and everything in it."