Every day is a prayer day.
Muslims specifically gather on Fridays for prayers and Jews specifically gather on Friday Nights for Sabbath Welcoming.
No, the Jummah prayer does not replace the Zuhr prayer on Fridays. Muslims are required to perform both the Jummah prayer and the Zuhr prayer on Fridays.
No, Dhuhr prayer is not performed on Fridays. Instead, Muslims perform Jumu'ah prayer, which is a congregational prayer held on Fridays.
Every day. But we also go to the mosque on Fridays to hear a sermon and pray Jummah prayer.
Every Fridays
No, Zuhr prayer is not performed after Jummah prayer. Jummah prayer is a congregational prayer that replaces the Zuhr prayer on Fridays for Muslims.
No, Jummah prayer is a congregational prayer that Muslims perform on Fridays, while Dhuhr prayer is one of the five daily prayers that Muslims perform every day.
On Fridays
200 of them.
Usually all days except Fridays. In some schools they don't go on both Fridays and Sundays.
Fridays at the Valley Windworks. but it's only there on Fridays, no other days. not exsactly friday.
Fridays during Lent.
Jummah, the congregational prayer for Muslims, is observed on Fridays because it is considered a special day in Islam. Friday is seen as the holiest day of the week in Islam, and Muslims gather for Jummah prayer to worship together and listen to a sermon delivered by the imam. This practice is based on teachings from the Quran and the traditions of the Prophet Muhammad.