Usually for short flights, Muslims try to pray in airport chapels rather than on the plane. For longer flights, Muslims typically pray in their seats, doing partial prostrations to the extent that the size of their seats permit such prostration. Because of the difficulty of praying on planes, Sunni Muslims will combine prayers of Dhuhur & Asr and those of Maghrib & Isha, to create three daily prayers. (Shiite Muslims already combine their prayers like this normally.)
If riding in a car, train, plane, etc., Muslims pray while sitting instead of standing.
Muslims DO NOT PRAY TO MOHAMMAD (peace be upon him),Muslims pray to ALLAH.
Muslims pray in mosques.
No, Muslims pray at 5 times a day: dawn, noon, afternoon, sunset, evening. Muslims do not pray while sleeping.
Muslims pray five times a day to thank Allah for everything Allah is so great ex: if you miss a plane flight you may not be so happy but some times Allah made you miss the flight for a good reason ex: the flight had a plane crash and Allah did not want you to be in it you should thank Allah by praying
in the Pray hall
in the Pray hall
Muslims are ordered to pray directly to ALLAH without any human or spiritual intermediaries. Muslims do not pray to anyone but ALLAH and they do so directly. An Imam may lead the prayers, but he does not pray on behalf of the others, to each his own prayer.
Yes, they worship in a building called Mosque (or Masjid in Arabic). However, they can worship or pray at home, office, ship, plane, open air, or any clean dry place. See related question for more information.
Muslims are not allowed to pray in whether it is a chapel or church. Muslims pray facing Qibla which is in Mecca.
Graveyard. On the grave or on the tombstone. Muslims do not worship people in graves. Also, Muslims can not pray on top of Kabah. You can pray inside it but not on top of it.
They can, but it is recommended that they pray together.