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Muslims visit the mosque whenever they desire to pray. Friday is Namaz-e-Jummah or Friday prayers. Muslims go to the mosque for a community prayer. The priest (Skeih) is in the mosque five times a day. So whenever Muslims go to the mosque during the five prayer times, they do prayers with the Skeih which has more rewards.
Well, it is not called "Islam temple" in the first place; it is called "Mosque" and they go every day but Friday EDIT: It is called "Masjeed", or "Mosque" in English. Muslims attend prayers five times a day, everyday, PREFERABLY at the Masjeed, except Friday noon when it is COMPULSORY to be done in congregation at the Masjeed
The via crucis (way of the cross) is typically said on Good Friday.
It is difficult to provide an exact number as it varies greatly depending on location and time of year. However, millions of Muslims around the world attend mosques regularly for daily prayers, Friday Jumu'ah prayers, and special occasions such as Ramadan and Eid.
Porridge prayers coincide with Good Friday every year, this year being 2 April.
Churches in Dubai meet on Friday primarily because Friday is the Islamic holy day, when Muslims attend prayers at mosques. As a result, the weekend in the UAE is Friday and Saturday, making Friday the most suitable day for Christian congregations to gather. Additionally, churches in Dubai often schedule services to accommodate the diverse expatriate community, allowing for worship in a way that respects local customs and traditions.
Roman Catholic AnswerGood Friday ceremonies commemorate the passion and death of Our Blessed Savior on the Cross. The ceremonies contain the reading of the Passion, special prayers (intercessions) for all classes of society, the veneration of the Cross (by which our salvation was accomplished) and a Communion service. We attend this to worship God, and to show our love, respect, and gratitude for such a loving God who became human in order to suffer to redeem us.
Some traditional Jummah greetings commonly exchanged among Muslims during Friday prayers include "Jummah Mubarak" which means "Blessed Friday" and "Assalamu Alaikum" which means "Peace be upon you."
The tense of the verb "attend" is future tense.
The most important deed to attend for a Muslim (after basic beliefs) is offering Prayer (Salat) five times a day.
I do not know any religion but from my religion I know it is important to pray every day at any time.
So sorry but what do you mean by 'luhr'??