Eid prayer may be offered by even a few people. No particular number is mentioned. It is better that there should be a large number of people of the locality in the Eid prayer.However, any number of Muslims may offer Eid prayer.
Yes, it is correct to ask "How many people are there?" to inquire about the number of individuals present in a particular location or setting.
There is only one correct way to spell "present."
There is no Mass or communion or Blessed Sacrament present but they can still pray at church. Many parishes have morning prayer of the Liturgy of the Hours at church on Holy Saturday.
The people interested to perform prayer in the mosque and should have free time
No. The best-working grammatically correct form of your question is "How many people are at your home?" Also acceptable are "How many people are you at home with?" "How many people are at home with you?" "With how many people are you at home?" and "With whom are you at home?"
The correct answer is 2/3.
The former is correct.
There are 28 people present and 35 dogs present
I bowed my head in silent prayer before the meal. She sent up a prayer for guidance before making a difficult decision. The community gathered together to offer their prayers for those affected by the tragedy.
When inquiring about numbers, it is more correct to say "How many people?"
Is this the correct usage of ! in the following sentence? Many people wanting the job - will choose wisely!
about 1,344,130,000 people