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Mosques are almost empty buildings meant for offering prayer. The Muslims gather there to offer prayer. The Muslims may offer prayer at any neat and clean place outside or inside a building.
Yes children can pray, but there is no public prayer. Since there is no state religion whose prayer would you say? But if a child wants to pray before they eat lunch or just say a prayer to themselves they may.
Prayer isn't allowed in schools.
Madalyn Murray O'Hare is the woman responsible for prayer not being allowed in schools.
A prayer call is to tell us that the pray is coming. Second though prayer call is the light of heart for human. The pray its self is to call human to come close to God (Allah). To hear this prayer call, he or she listen its carefully and understand it, they will know that some one watch them. They is Allah.
Seminarians may not be allowed to bring cellphones inside the seminary to promote a focused environment for studying and prayer, reduce distractions, and encourage face-to-face interactions among the seminarians. It also helps create boundaries between the seminary environment and the outside world, allowing students to fully immerse themselves in their formation.
main prayer hall is the clean and sacred area where u offer your prayer(salat).
It is small curve in the front wall of the mosque. It save one line of the prayer. The Imam stands outside the Mihrab but he offers sijdah inside the Mihrab.
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That is untrue. The only time that such a prohibition would apply would be during prayer, for those tribes camped to the north, south and east of the Tabernacle, since during prayer they all faced the Tabernacle.
It's a doorpost with a prayer inside of it.
i dont think its allowed.