Depends on the person and the time available to him/her, sometimes twice, sometimes once, otherwise more infrequently. If the person is an atheist Hindu like me, he/she would not worship.
yes
Like people all over the world ... whenever they choose to. Sure, there are five specific times per day during which Muslims are called to prayer ... or Sunday mornings when many Christians go to church and pray, but people often pray at various times of their own choosing, as well.
Its all about faith. As many times you go to a Gurudwara, its good for you.
Five times per day: Dawn Noon Mid-afternoon At sunset ~2 hours after sunset
This is per Quran and prophet Muhammad teachings.
Muslims can pray anywhere as long as they are facing the Mecca. The Five Pillars state in praying toward Mecca five times per day. They can gather at mosques and pray together.
5 time per day,but in CORAN is not really a lot how you need to pray
Once per day
All days are holy for some or other God and Goddess. it is your wish which day you want to choose as per the idol you pray to. Monday - Lord Shiva / moon God Tuesday - Lord Ganisha / Goddess Shakthi Wednesday - Jupiter God Thursday - God Hanuman Friday - Goddess Lakshmi Saturday - Lord Vishnu / Saturn God
Well, you are suppose to pray 5 times a day. But most Muslims pray more and some pray less. Praying less is a sin and praying more is a deed. Well, you are suppose to pray 5 times a day. But most Muslims pray more and some pray less. Praying less is a sin and praying more is a deed.
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One or twice per day.
A Muslim who is following their religion will pray 5 times per day. Their prayer routine is called Salaat and it observed every day beginning at dawn.