Islamic prayer is known in Arabic language as Salat or Salah. While In India Pakistan and Bangladesh people most often people call it as Namaz.
Muslims love and respect all Islamic prophets including Jesus, Moses, Abraham, Muhammad (Peace be upon them all) but worship/pray to only Allah (God). Muslims believe Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) is last and final Islamic Prophet.
Believers should keep praying on regular basis because no excuse is going to work at the Day of Judgment. No matter what is happening in your life. No matter where you are. You Just need to pray all 5 times in a day. The very first question on the Day of Resurrection that you’re going to be asked by Allah is about the prayer. If you pass this, then everything after that is going to be very easy Insha’Allah. But if you are fail that, then everything after that just going to get worse. So believers please leave no prayer and pray all 5 times in a day. If you pray regularly all 5 times in a day then you will earn Allah’s Love, Mercy and His Forgiveness. We ask Allah to make us of those who establish their prayer and never leave it no matter what.
Some Islamic Prayer (Salah/SALAT /Namaz) Quotes are as follows:
“Worrying will never change the outcome. Prayer will.”- Dr. Bilal Philips

“As long as you pray, there is a way.” – Dr. Bilal Philips
“A person who does not perform a prayer on time is like someone whose family and the property was removed.” – Ibn Hibban
“If you only pray when you’re in trouble, then you’re really in deep trouble! Be steadfast and regular in fulfilling salah not just when needy.” – Dr. Bilal Philips
“Begin your day with prayer, end it with prayer. Everything in between will fall into place. You’ll feel a sense of calm, your heart at ease.”- Mufti Ismail Menk

“Prayer is your free wireless connection to reach Allah.” – Dr. Bilal Philips
“Prayer is the primary source of nourishment for the soul.” – Dr. Bilal Philips
“If you only pray when you’re in trouble… you’re in trouble.” – Dr. Bilal Philips
“The importance of Salah (Namaz) in Islam is so great that even sitting and waiting for Salah(Islamic Prayer) is considered worship itself.”- Shyakh Al-Fawzan
“Whoever abandons Salah(Namaz) has nothing to do with the religion of Islam.” – Hazrat Umar(RA)
“Worry increases pressure whereas prayer releases peace.” – Dr. Bilal Philips
“Offer your prayers on time, don’t rush through them, and never delay in offering them. Remember that piety and nobleness of all your activities are subject to sincerity and punctuality of your prayers.” – Hazrat Ali(ra)
“When the world pushes you to your knees, you’re in the perfect position to pray.” -Hazrat Ali Ibn Abu-Talib (RA)
“If you want Allah to speak to you read the Quran, and if you want to speak to Allah stand up for prayer (Salah)” ~ Hasan Al Basri
“When your aim is to touch the sky, first put your forehead on the ground in Sujood.” – Sheikh Tawfique Chowdhury

“Pray more and worry less.”
“We don’t pray to exist. We exist to pray.”
“If you are not praying Fajr prayer then you are wasting the day – If you are not praying Isha then you are wasting your night. If you are not Praying five times a day then you are wasting your.”
“Ya Allah, accept our prayers and forgive our sins before we return to you.” Aameen
“Don’t forget to pray today, because Allah didn’t forget to wake you up this morning.”

“If you hear the call to prayer to worship Allah, then hear it peacefully and go to Masjid for prayer.”
“Being able to pray Fajr is a blessing that is not guaranteed to everyone.”
“Pray Salah(Namaz) and give peace to your soul and heart.”
“Praying salah is like a full time job, because if you keep missing your meeting with the boss you will get fired. So pray salah and save yourself from hellfire.”
“Prayer is the cure for a lost soul, confused mind, and a broken heart.”
“No matter how strong you are, you are still considered weak if you cannot lift your blanked for Fajr.”
“With strong imaan, prayers and sabr, You can get everything you have lost.”
“The most beloved salah(Namaz) after the Fardh prayers is Tahajjud.”
“Pray your daily Islamic Prayer (Salah or namaz) because this life is very short and death can come at anytime.”
“Be patient and hold on to your Salah to get your duas answered.”
“Sins take you away from Allah while Salah (Namaz) takes you back to Allah. So do break on your work to pray Salah and never forget to pray your Salah”
“Don’t leave your prayer (Salah) for anything because when you are praying then you are obeying one (Allah) who is in charge of what ever you are leaving for.”
“Obey Allah and read Quran and get peace. There is no better cure for the heart than reading Quran and praying Salah (Namaz).”
“When you are praying Salah (Namaz), make sure you are not just physically but also mentally present there to offer Salat.”
“Fajr prayer is better than sleep.”
“Obey Allah and don’t forget to pray 5 times a day.Fajr, Duhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha”
“When prayers (Namaz)become your habit, miracles will become your life style.”
“Don’t pray only when you need something. Pray always because you love Allah.”
“Prayer(Salah)is the cure for a lost soul, confused mind, and for a broken heart.”
“Real Success calls fives times a day, every day but people are too busy to answer the calls because they are busy trying to be successful in worldly things that will not provide success hereafter.”
“The sweetest sound I know is the Azan (Islamic call to prayer).”
“If you believe in Allah, then don’t panic, don’t stress, don’t worry. Just remember Allah and pray.Allah will help you.”
“Teach your children the importance of Salah(prayer) from as young as possible and Salah will always be part of their life. In Sha Allah.”
“Salah is the key to all happiness and success.”
“Fajr – A chance judge yourself on how close you are to ALLAH… how much do you want Jannah? Enough to leave your bed and pray Fajr?
“We don’t pray to exist! We exist to pray!.”
“Saying that you cannot pray because you have committed too many sins, is like saying you cannot take a shower because you are too dirty. Don’t stop praying no matter what.”
Importance of Salah(Namaz/Salat):
- Invoking Allah.
- Leading to Taqwa.
- Staying connected with Allah
- Protection from Shaytan
- Reward from Allah.