Yes he did. Snopes verified this. (see the related link)
No. In fact, devout Muslims pray five times a day.
Muslims believed that traditional beliefs and values would be weakened.
Muslims are required to pray 5 obligatory prayers a day. A Muslim may pray more than these, if s/he wishes.
Traditionally, no. There is a Qu'ranic prohibition against drawing people and animals, although this is not so strictly adhered to anymore. Very devout Muslims still will not draw people or animals, less strongly religious people often do.
the pledge of allegiance is recited by Christians and Jews in the U.S., most Muslims living in the U.S. probably say it too, although there is no separation of church and state in the Islamic religion, so possibly devout Muslims don't, but a majority of the U.S. does
Shadi Online is a Muslim singles dating site that is based in the UK. They currently have 1 million members on the site and users must be devout Muslims.
----------------------- Mecca is the birthplace of Muhammad, Prophet and founder of the Islamic religion. Every year, millions of devout Muslims go on a pilgrimage, known as hajj, to the city of Mecca.
Askia Mohammad I of Mali was a devout Muslim.
Introduction to the Devout Life was created in 1609.
Muslims are obliged to pray five times a day and they can do more if they like in order to please God and seeking His rewards. Muslims pray facing Al Qibla which is in Makkah.
The Reverend said he was expecting only the most devout parishioners in a storm like this.
Yes. James Clark Maxwell was a devout Christian. He worked with Michael Faraday (also a devout Christian) just had to add that xD