The answer is yes. Usually, mosques have this separation by having different floors, different areas with separate entrances, having a curtain as separation, ...etc.
Women Are Aloud To Enter Mosques But They Must Be Away From The Men!
If you mean to ask why men and women pray in different rooms, they don't have to; in many mosques, men and women pray in the same room. On the other hand, if you mean why do men and women pray in separate lines, it is to prevent people from getting distracted during prayer.
In mosques or at their houses. there is a special women places in mosques for women, because it is forbidden to pray next to men. and it is not a must for women to pray the 5 prays at mosque, they can do that at home. for example Friday Prayer it is a must for men to pray it at mosque, on the contrary of women.
Judaism and Islam separate men from women in ritual worship but not in the workplace.
in lots of Islamic country women are allowed to enter mosques , but not along with men , because the main goal of going to mosques is worship and it needs a pure desire to consent rate in ALLAH , as the host of the house of praying , however due to the nature of desires between strange men and women , sometimes it could bring some other thing between them , then it would take from them the interest towards the pray, to do so they have brought separate areas for women and men in the mosques, like putting a curtain between them and it is usually occurs in my country .
Women are definitely allowed in mosques. However they should be dressed appropriately as laid out in the Qur'an. Their heads should be covered and they should wear modest clothing. Also women will pray in a separate room to men
Apart (from men): To me, women are generally more patient than men. Different people might have different thoughts on this but these differences between men and women should not be a barrier to separate us, does not mean that women are better than men, we should learn from each other and hence improve on ourselves.
yes, but they pray in independent rows separated from men, or in a different room, This stops distractions while praying!
Only the Orthodox denomination separates the men and women, and then it's only done during prayer services. All other denominations do not separate men and women.
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Yes, it is preferred for Muslim women, as for men, to go to Friday prayer in the mosques especially if there is no concern about their safety.