No. It is only valid if it is recited in Arabic.
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Various Psalms are traditionally recited as well as the "Memorial Prayer", but the most important prayer is the Kaddish.
Wudhu in Arabic, Ablutions in English
It is where a Muslim should face during salah or prayer.
Three of the five daily prayers are recited out loud: Fajr (dawn), Maghrib (sunset), and Isha (evening). Jumaa prayer (Friday prayer) is also recited out loud.
The building for a Muslim prayer is called a Mosque
The Our Father is recited immediately after the Eucharistic Prayer and before the Celebrant breaks the Host.
The burial of Muslim is carried out after the body is washed and shrouded. A funeral prayer is held in the Masjid, and then the body is taken to the Cemetry where it is buried. Further prayers are recited to ask for forgiveness for the deceased.
Converts to Islam say it when they first declare their faith. Muslims say the shahada during the five mandatory prayers, a total of 17 times a day. Muslims can say the shahada whenever they please, so there is no minimum on how many times he/she can recite it.
Kaddish is an ancient prayer sequence regularly recited in the synagogue service.
It is according to Prophet Muhammad teachings.
Praying at the beginning of a church meeting is a common occurrence. The Lords Prayer is a good example of a prayer that would be recited at the opening of a meeting.