Yes,they pray the Zuhr prayer in school and othes in their home.
Yes, Muslim students are generally allowed to pray in school in the United States as long as it does not disrupt the normal school routine and is done during non-instructional time. Schools are required to accommodate students' religious practices as long as it does not interfere with the educational environment.
In non-Islamic schools, students or their parents make arrangements with the school administration for Muslim children to have a time and place to pray. Muslim students generally will have to offer only the zhur (noon) prayer at school, although in winter, at high latitudes, they might also have to offer the fajr (dawn) and/or asr (afternoon) prayers at school, as well.
You save your precious time.
Not only in special day that Muslim going to pray... but Muslim will pray 5 times a day... it's a must (wajib) for all Muslim... but pray for Eidulfitri is not a must... it's just sunat (not wajib)...
yes, Muslims pray 5 time each day (each pray near 5 min.) and during pray a Muslim prostrates some times.
The Muslim holy season is called Ramadan. During this time, many Muslims fast, pray and do works of charity. Reading the Qur'an is also encouraged at this time.
When doing anything important like an operation, you can pray after such a thing is completed. You can save your salat (prayers) for later or you can do it before you start.
A Muslim who is following their religion will pray 5 times per day. Their prayer routine is called Salaat and it observed every day beginning at dawn.
Muslim PerspectiveSalat, the formal Muslim prayer, is the criterion which distinguishes Muslims from non-Muslims. If you see a person offering salat, you may be certain that s/he is Muslim. Not praying is a serious sin. Additionally, Muslims who do not offer salat miss out on the many blessings of doing it. If Muslim notice that one of them is not offering salat, it is their responsibility to remind and encourage him or her to do it.Non-Muslim PerspectiveIf Muslims don't pray, they will have more time to do other stuff.
No, that is a Muslim custom. Christians pray many times during a day - it is talking to God. In times of distress, need, blessings, thanks, hope, temptation, pain, illness, etc...
Ramadam is a month of pray and fasting. Since practicing Muslims are required to face Mecca in order to pray, it becomes a question of determining which direction to face. With out a GPS device, it would require knowledge of constellations and time of year in order for a Muslim to determine which direction is Mecca.
Muslims are forbidden to pray at midday - it is haraam as it could be interpreted as worshipping the sun. They are also required to pray 5 times every day and the "rules" are the same for all - if you miss prayers at the correct time, you should say them when it is first possible after the correct time.