As a minimum, a Muslim attends the mosque (or Masjid) for the weekly Friday praying. Only female Muslims may be forgiven from attending mosques for Friday praying if they feel unsafe on going to mosques (a case which is rarely existing). However, many Muslims attend mosques for the 5 daily prayers and also during feast prayers and Ramadan Taraweeh prayers.
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A True Muslim believer constantly worships Allah his creater, he asks for help everytime he faces dificulties, and he is greatful every time he gets benefits, and asks for forgiveness everytime he commits sins.
He also strivies to live a just and fruitful life according to the wills of Allah prescribed in the Quran and the tradition of the Prophet Mohammed PBUH, so the true Muslim is in contact with his creator every hour and every minute.
Other duties of a Muslim include:
prayer 5 times a day
fasting of Ramadan
Alms giving
Going to Hajj
all the above are considered worshipping.
They attend the mosque (or Masjid) ; as a minimum; for the weekly Friday praying. Only female Muslims may be forgiven from attending mosques for Friday praying if they feel unsafe on going to mosques (a case which is rarely existing).
Muslims pray 5 times a day, everyday. In the ideal situation, you are recommended to pray all these prayers at mosque. However, majority of Muslims can't afford to pray all the five prayers at mosque due to work or other reasons so they try to pray whatever they can in mosque and pray the rest at home, work, street or any convenient place. Therefore, Muslims' prayers are not limited to be performed at mosque.
The holy day of the week is Friday for Muslims analog to Sunday for Christians. Muslims are strongly encouraged to attend the (noon) prayer of Friday at mosque.
Muslims prayers are as following:
1. Fajer = Pre-sunrise prayer
2. Duhur= prayer when the sun becomes right in the middle of the sky, usually at noon.
3. As'ser= After noon prayer, usually between 3 and 5 pm.
4. Maghurib= at sunset prayer
5. Esha'a= After sunset prayer usually between 8 and 10 pm depending on the season.
It is worth to mention that Muslims try to pray these prayer on time as they can, if not Muslims will try to pray them after whenever they can.
They usually attend the mosque (or Masjid) ; as a minimum; for the weekly Friday praying. Only female Muslims may be forgiven from attending mosques for Friday praying if they feel unsafe on going to mosques (a case which is rarely existing). However, many Muslims go daily for praying the 5 daily prayers. Also they go to Mosque for the Ramadan evening prayers called Taraweeh and they go for the annual two feast prayers.
Muslim men are required to pray at the mosque 5 times a day, including the Friday prayer. But for Muslim women its not a requirement to pray at the mosque, they may pray at home if they want.
Most muslims go to a Mosque. Each Mosque holds around 100 people.
79%
No but you should attend the mosque on Fridays which is a similar day to ethe Christian Sunday
Muslims visit the mosque whenever they desire to pray. Friday is Namaz-e-Jummah or Friday prayers. Muslims go to the mosque for a community prayer. The priest (Skeih) is in the mosque five times a day. So whenever Muslims go to the mosque during the five prayer times, they do prayers with the Skeih which has more rewards.
In one mosque, Muslims could be few numbers even less than ten and it could be 4 or five millions (as in the Grand mosque or Al-Masjid Al-Haram in Saudi Arabia)
Al- Masjid in Arabic which is translated into English as Mosque.
Muslims do not have "churches" they attend similar buildings called mosques. But there is not institution named "The Mosque". Only men are allowed into a mosque.
Mosque
a mosque
a mosque
Moslems (or Muslims)
There is no adjective to mosque. Mosque is the building where Muslims go for praying.
A mosque is a building where Muslims go to worship.