The longest prayer is on Friday afternoon.
On Friday.
A masjid or a mosque its a place for prayer 5 times a day
Islamic people go to mosque to pray to their god Allah. they face to the city of mecca, they each have a set day that they pray and some ceremonies can last for a few hours. This is respect to their god.
Every day. But we also go to the mosque on Fridays to hear a sermon and pray Jummah prayer.
Every day. But we also go to the mosque on Fridays to hear a sermon and pray Jummah prayer.
Friday
The Great Mosque of Córdoba was originally a Jame'a or an Islamic Large Mosque. However, following the reconquest of Córdoba in the 1200s, the Mosque was converted into a Catholic Cathedral, which it remains to this day.
As a Muslim I know that the main day of worship is Friday, but only men go to the mosque.
Yeah, Muslims pray in Mosque. Although Five prayers in a day are permissible at home but preferred in the Mosque. Juma Prayer (prayer on every Friday) is not allowed at home.
If it is an entire building, i.e. the Islamic equivalent of a church, it would be called a mosque. If it is a room in a larger structure that has a non-religious purpose, such as in a bus station, hospital, etc., i.e. the Islamic equivalent of a chapel, it is called a musallah. If you are talking about a massive structure, i.e. the Islamic equivalent of a cathedral, that would be a jame'a.
Israel took control of East Jerusalem (where the Al-Aqsa Mosque is) in 1967, during the Six Day War. However, the Israeli administration chose to allow the mosque to remain under the administration of the Palestinian-led Islamic Waqf or Landtrust. The Israeli government does not "occupy" the mosque in the sense that it controls the the goings-on there.
Hajj(pillgrimage) pray five times a day fating during the holy month of ramadan zakat(helping others) going to mosque