What does fardh(farz)mean in Islam prayer

In Islam, Fardh (also spelled as Farz) refers to an obligatory act or duty. It is a term used to describe religious obligations that Muslims are required to fulfill. In the context of prayer, Fardh refers to the specific actions and movements that must be performed correctly and in a specific order during each prayer. Fardh acts are considered essential and must be fulfilled for the prayer to be valid. Failure to perform the Fardh acts properly or intentionally skipping them would invalidate the prayer.