No. Muslims gather to pray at a mosque. Local mosques are called masjid in Arabic and larger mosques (like cathedral-sized) are called jame'a in Arabic. There are also small chapels called musalla in Arabic.
Jihad is the "eternal struggle" in Islam. It has both an internal component, which is each believer's fight against temptations, and an external component, which is the larger confrontation between the Islamic World and non-Islamic countries.
Muslims to gather and pray
they gather at masque every Friday to pray
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The question already includes the answer: Muslims gather to worship (pray or during Hajj or pilgrimage).Muslims don't gather in worshipping places to plan for something or make rare actions, they just pray the way which is well known, they also greet each others after the end of prayers, then go home.
Mosque to Muslims is God house where Muslims gather for praying, studying Islam teachings, and reciting Quran. Like how a Christians go to a church on Sunday (or any other day to pray), Muslims go to the Mosque on Friday (or any other day to pray).
Jihad is what represents the struggles that Muslims have personally just to make god happy.
The Jihad Movement was a uniting force for Muslims. Jihad means fighting for Islam.And it was Successful.
Jihad is performed by every Muslims. Refer to question below.
There are many perspectives on what jihad is and how to properly perform the required acts. As a general rule, the Greater Jihad is an introspective journey to conquer your internal demons and follow the Divine Laws more closely than previously. This kind of jihad should be entirely peaceful. As concerns the Lesser Jihad, this is usually in the form of warfare between Muslims and Non-Muslims or other Muslims, but can also be performed through non-violent protests. However, there are wide-ranging views among Muslims and among Non-Muslims as to how they feel about the implementation or practices of jihad.
Muslims DO NOT PRAY TO MOHAMMAD (peace be upon him),Muslims pray to ALLAH.
It is more a holy war .
Jihad is a tenet of Islam and a religious duty to strive in the way of God. There are two general ways to do this, the Greater Jihad and the Lesser Jihad. The Greater Jihad is an introspective journey to conquer your internal demons and follow the Divine Laws more closely than previously; this kind of jihad should be entirely peaceful. The Lesser Jihad refers to conflicts and confrontations between Muslims and Non-Muslims or other Muslims, which often erupt in war, but can also be performed through non-violent protests, debate, and advocacy.