Muslims perform Wudu(cleansing) before prayer.
A day for a Muslim starts with early morning prayers.
No a Muslim can not break away from praying regularly! The prayers are of the 5 pillars of Islam and the prophet also said that leaving the prayers is an act of disbelief!
The Imam
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Men and women are separated so they aren't distracted from their prayers.
When a Muslim offers prayers alone (not leading anyone else in the prayer) then even the obligatory prayers of Fajr, Maghrib and Ishaa - which are all read out loud - can be read silently. That is permitted.
Someone can prove that he is a Muslim by quoting some of the basic Quran verses and reciting some of the prayers.
the prayers are: fajr-morning thuhr-mid morning asr-afternoon mughrib-mid afternoon ashai- night
Actually, Muslim women must show their face during prayer.
they can keep their face and after wrist if they wish
Muslim prayers are in Arabic because that is the language in which the Koran, the holy book of Islam, was dictated to the prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him). Like the Koran itself, Muslim prayers are written in a eloquent and poetic classical Arabic that continues to live as a sacred expression of the Divine Being. Muslims around to world learn the language of the Koran as part of their religious studies.
A Muslim is one who does at least these two things: 1. He (or she) testifies - from their heart with all sincerity and not under compulsion - that there is no deity ( none worthy to be worshipped ) except the One God and that Muhammad is His last Prophet - and 2. makes the five daily prayers. He who leaves the prayers leaves Islam and is not Muslim.