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No, Protestants generally do not pray for the dead as they believe in the concept of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ alone, rather than through prayers or rituals for the deceased.
No, Protestants do not typically pray to saints. They believe in direct communication with God through prayer.
Only Catholic Christians pray to saints. Protestants Christians do not. We [Protestants] believe they were disciples/apostles of Jesus, but we don't ask the them to pray for us.
Yes, it is permissible to pray Taraweeh alone during Ramadan, but it is recommended to pray it in congregation if possible.
Yes, it is permissible to pray Taraweeh alone, as it can be performed individually or in congregation.
Sing, pray, listen to someone give a talk from the Bible
In Islam, it is preferred to pray Jummah in congregation with other Muslims at a mosque. Praying alone is allowed in certain circumstances, but praying in congregation is recommended.
No, Protestants believe that God hears every prayer, and therefore the intecession of Saints is at best unneccisary; and at worst prayer to saints may be considered a form of idolatry.
Catholics pray to saints to intercede on their behalf with God. The Reformation leader, Martin Luther, considered this akin to polytheism and therefore banned this practice from his churches, so Protestants do not pray to saints.
They rebel because they believed that man would be saved by faith alone and the bible alone.
Because Protestants cannot tell the difference between veneration of a Holy Person, and actual adoration, which belongs to God Alone.
Protestants did indeed believe in good works. However, they did not believe one could earn forgiveness through good works alone.