Praying Taraweeh is compulsory neither for women nor for men. It is voluntary praying hoping to bring us closer to Allah (God in English) and wishing to be rewarded on by His forgiveness, satifaction, accepting us in His Paradise, and saving us from the Hell Fire. It is your choice, as a man or as a woman:
No, Taraweeh prayers are not compulsory for females during Ramadan, but they are encouraged to pray them if they are able to do so.
Yes, you can pray Taraweeh at home during Ramadan.
Yes, it is permissible to pray Taraweeh alone, as it can be performed individually or in congregation.
Yes, it is permissible to pray Taraweeh at home according to Islamic teachings.
Yes, it is permissible to pray Taraweeh alone during Ramadan, but it is recommended to pray it in congregation if possible.
Taraweeh is when you pray in Ramadan at the Mosque. The shaikh (Speaker) has to try to finish the whole Qur'an as well as every other muslim. You have to pray as much as you can for taraweeh.
Muslims typically pray Taraweeh after the Isha prayer during the month of Ramadan. It is a voluntary prayer performed at night during the holy month.
Yes, it is permissible to pray 8 rakats for taraweeh as this was the practice of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and his companions. Muslims have the option to pray either 8 or 20 rakats during taraweeh prayers in Ramadan. Both practices are considered valid and acceptable.
Nobody started the taraweeh. Rather, the Prophet (PBUH) used to pray it on Ramadan nights. And he did nothing from his own will. He was told to by Allah/God
Every night during the month of Ramadan Muslims pray taraweeh. Some pray it in 8 rakaats and other pray in 10 that is leaving out the 3 shaafa and witr. In the taraweeh they read or like the Imam recites a juz every night and at the end says a dua. In the last 10 days of Ramadan, the Muslims pray along with taraweeh qeyam al-layl (tahajud). It is just like the taraweeh but it is in the middle of the night when the world is quiet and people go to sleep.
No, It is not compulsory for Muslims (married or not, or men or women) to pray in mosques. they can pray in any dry clean place (home, office, open air, ...). However, it is compulsory for you to perform Friday praying (noon praying on Friday) in the mosque unless you have an acceptable excuse, per religion, that prevents you from going to mosque.
Face covering for Muslim women is not compulsory per Islam religion.