Dua And wazeefa if done verbally without touching the holy book is OK to be done even during the menstruation period.
So if its something that you only have to recite then go ahead and continue it, its allowed. But you can not touch the Holy book.
Yes, she can. However, she can't hold Quran to recite, fast, or perform ritual praying.
No , she is exempt from prayers during menstruation .
Well, first of all, Muslims don't pray to each other and pray to Allah (God). But men and women pray the same way. there are some differences between woman prey and man pray in Islam. for example woman should cover their body (wear Hijab) like when in public during 5 necessary every day pray (not for every personal worship in home).
During menopause, the woman should not be praying. She does not pray for the entire duration of the bleeding
Specifically Muslim men (as opposed to Muslim women) pray in the front and center of a Mosque. Muslim women pray at the sides or the back of the mosque so that their image does not distract the men.
You can pray anywhere on earth, as long as you pray the Muslim way!
Answer :A Muslim must pray: at dawn, at noon, in the mid afternoon, at dusk, and after dark.
The question can be divided into two part: one is the woman is Muslim and other part is Pakistani. The daily life of Muslim differ from person to person depending on how devoted the woman is. A typical pacticing woman will pray five times a day, fast in the month of Ramadan, taking care of her children and home. A part from these a Muslim Pakistani woman do what any other woman will do.
Yes, but they can only lead prayer groups composed entirely of women. If there is at least one man, a woman cannot lead the prayer, but she can pray behind him.
they pray towards the kaaba
Quba Mosque in Medina is considered the first mosque of Muslim to pray.
yes he is and he pray's every single pray
They are commanded by Almighty God to pray to Him.
yes, Muslims pray 5 time each day (each pray near 5 min.) and during pray a Muslim prostrates some times.