There is no one answer. The number depends on the number of mosques in the city, the Muslim population, whether weather conditions permit travel that week, etc.
If by visit you're talking about non-Muslims visiting a mosque, then it will depend on the mosque.If you're talking about Muslim prayer, prayers at the mosque are attended 5 times a day, 7 days a week. The Gathering Prayer, or Mass Prayer, is on Friday. It is required for men to attend this prayer.
No way Why we are Muslims why should we go to Hindus temples and specially on Saturday - Muslims go to the masjid, or mosque, as many times as they please. Muslims pray at least five times a day. They may pray these prayers at home or at the masjid. They pray every day of the week, including Saturday.
Church is the term only for a Christian center of worship. Religious Muslims pray five times a day, every day, but they usually only attend Mosque once a week on Fridays for the longer prayer and the weekly sermon.
Moslems attend a mosque, not a church. And they attend it on Fridays.
Muslims pray five times a day, and sevens days a week. there isn't a specific day or time where they meet at the mosque, they go whenever it is time to pray.
Oh, dude, Muslims typically go to the mosque on Fridays for the Jumu'ah prayer, which is like their big congregation thing. It's kind of like their version of Sunday church, but on a Friday because why not, right? So yeah, Fridays are mosque days for the Muslim crew.
First muslims must go to Masjed ""mosque" every day and every pray on Friday at salah al zuhr is called salah al jumaa , The Imam make a Khotba "speech" after the Khotba end they all perform the pray and it is two Rak'ah not four .
On Friday.
All religions have different places that they go to for praying - Christians go to a church, Hindus go to a temple - and a mosque is used by Muslims for praying and worshiping Allah (god). most Muslims go to mosques to pray just like Christians go to churches to pray This is true, but a Mosque is so much more. We have medical clinics, classes, schools, food banks, community outreach - not recruiting, but the Mosques will have large open house days were the surrounding community is invited to come and learn about Islam and the many different people who are Muslims. In many ways, I guess it is similar, but Islam is so completely interwoven into our daily lives that we go to the Mosque as many as 5 times a day for males and at the least once a week for women.
Alot
Friday is considered a special day for Muslims because it is the day of congregational prayers known as Jumu'ah. Muslims gather at the mosque to pray together, listen to a sermon, and strengthen their community bonds. It is also believed that Friday holds a special significance in Islam as it is considered the best day of the week for worship and seeking blessings from Allah.
As a minimum, a Muslim attends the mosque (or Masjid) for the weekly Friday praying. Only female Muslims may be forgiven from attending mosques for Friday praying if they feel unsafe on going to mosques (a case which is rarely existing). However, many Muslims attend mosques for the 5 daily prayers and also during feast prayers and Ramadan Taraweeh prayers.