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The Temple Mount in Jerusalem is a site of profound religious significance for Jews, Muslims, and Christians. Traditionally, Jews pray at the Western Wall, which is adjacent to the Temple Mount, as they are not permitted to pray directly on the Mount itself. Muslims, on the other hand, pray at the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock, both located on the Temple Mount. The site remains a focal point of religious devotion and a symbol of the historical and spiritual claims of these faiths.
Muslims DO NOT PRAY TO MOHAMMAD (peace be upon him),Muslims pray to ALLAH.
Yes he did pray at the temple.
Muslims pray in mosques.
No, Muslims pray at 5 times a day: dawn, noon, afternoon, sunset, evening. Muslims do not pray while sleeping.
in the Pray hall
in the Pray hall
Yes, they worship in a building called Mosque (or Masjid in Arabic). However, they can worship or pray at home, office, ship, plane, open air, or any clean dry place. See related question for more information.
Muslims are ordered to pray directly to ALLAH without any human or spiritual intermediaries. Muslims do not pray to anyone but ALLAH and they do so directly. An Imam may lead the prayers, but he does not pray on behalf of the others, to each his own prayer.
Muslims call the temple of the Muslims Masjid, but in English u call it Mosque!
Muslims face towards the Kaaba in Mecca when they pray.
Islam is not pracitced in temples. In fact no religion is practiced in a building. Temple is the place of worship of Hindus. Muslims pray in mosque.