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No- Mass is strictly Catholic/ Christian.

However, Friday is considered a VERY important day and it's for this reason that men go to their local mosque for Jummah,the Friday prayer.

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Catholics have mass. Catholocism is a Christian denomination. I don't believe any of the protestant denominations have mass.

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