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Note that the people who are the followers of Islam is called Muslims. We pray facing Al Qibla which is in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
Islamic holy buildings are not called churches, they're called mosques. It's the place where Muslims go to pray.
Islam is a religion, it doesn't pray. Muslims, however, "the people of Islam" are required to pray five times a day. Apart from these prayers, there are also optional prayers.
Muslims
Muslims are everywhere today
Shi'ite Muslims worship in Mosques as do Sunni Muslims.
There are no churches in Islam; the place of worship is called a Mosque. Like fathers in Churches, Muslims have Imams in their Mosques and all the worshipers line up to pray behind him. Unlike Christians, Muslims have their mosques for praying 5 times a day.
Muslims believe there is only one god, ALLAH. Muslims worship ALLAH.
Muslims call their churches "Mosques"
Muslims DO NOT PRAY TO MOHAMMAD (peace be upon him),Muslims pray to ALLAH.
Muslims pray in mosques.
Muslims must be ina positions to pray, preferably in a mosque on a prayer mat, to pray five times a day facing Mecca. First they are not called Islams, they are called Muslims. In addition to the above answer; Muslims can pray anywhere. They are obligated to pray 5 times a day, facing the Qibla: Allah's (God's) House, in Mecca. Prayer times are usually based on the Islamic Calendar which is based on the moon. Prayer times for each prayer are listed in this calendar