Yep, they do. My mum and dad get really tired after work when they fast (like today because it is Ramadan right now).
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Yes, Muslims work during Ramadan and during fasting. Besides working they do other other good deeds that bring them closer to God as reciting Quran, giving charities, praying what is called TARAWIH, visiting their relatives, ... etc
Per Islam religion teachings, Muslims do not believe in the saying that God took rest in Sabbath after creating the universe. Muslims, per Quran and prophet Muhammad teachings, believe that Allah (God in English and same God in Christianity and Judaism) is free from the human normal feelings as tired, relaxed, exhausted, needing rest, .... God when requires something to be just "be" then "it is". Accordingly, Muslims work on Sabbath as any other normal day. Saturday for Muslims is a normal weekday that they may work in or having it as a holiday depending on the working rules not on specific religious rules.
Yes they do. The Islamic holiday is on Friday & even on Friday Muslims are allowed to work.
No, Muslims worship neither Sunday nor any day of the week.
A holy day for rest and worship is Friday for the Muslims, Saturday for the Jews and Sunday for the Christians
Christians worship on Sunday, while Muslims worship on Friday.
Muslims worship in mosques. Jewish people worship in synagogues.
Muslims worship at a mosque it's Jews who worship at a synagogue
Muslims worship in a Masjid. Also called a mosque. == ==
Muslims do not worship any country. however, the question may be asking about in what countries do Muslims worship. The answer is Muslims worship in almost all countries of the world, either as majority or as minority.
Sunday worship will never be for everyone. We know that for Jews the Sabbath can only be on Saturday. Muslims must perform their main worship on Fridays. Similarly, we can not expect Buddhists or Daoists to have a special worship day on Sundays, although the fact that Sundays are usually work-free days at least makes Sunday worship convenient. Atheists do not worship, so they would be exempt from any requirement to worship on Sundays.If we can not require non-Christians to worship on Sundays, why should we expect Christians, for whom Saturdays are the day of worship, to worship on Sundays?
Muslims can worship in any country, there are no rules about this.
Muslims worship house
Shi'ite Muslims worship in Mosques as do Sunni Muslims.
Muslims go to Mosques and Christians go to churches.
Muslims neither worship pork or beef. The only thing the worship is God. It is the opposite, muslims consider pigs filthy animals.