Fajr nafl prayer (رَغِيبَةُ الْفَجْرِ ; dawn supererogatory prayer) is an Islamic prayer (salat) that is performed after the second adhan of dawn and before Fajr (dawn-time prayer). The optional dawn prayer is a pair of rakats which are offered to God just before performing the obligatory Fajr prayer which is fard. This nafilah is considered by Muslim jurists (fuqaha) to be a confirmed Sunnah, and it represents the beginning of the daytime prayers of the Muslim day, while the Witr is the closing of the nighttime prayers just after the Chafa'a prayer. This Fajr nafilah is included in the prayers of regular Nafl prayers (ar - صلاة النافلة), which are the Sunnah prayers that follow the five obligatory prayers (الصَّلَوَاتُ الْخَمْسَةُ). This optional prayer performed before the obligatory dawn prayer is classified as a confirmed Sunnah according to Islamic law, is made of two rakates before the Fajr prayer are sealed with one taslim, and Muhammad performed them and advised his companions (Sahaba) to.