By the phrasing of your question I'm answering with the presumption that you're referring to the religion Islam.
These are five acts of worship, known as the 'five pillars'
1) shahada - Your testament that Allah (God) is the one and only one God and the prophet Muhammad is His messenger
2) salat - Daily prayer
3) zakat - The act of donating to various charities and gifts for the poor & needy.
4) sawm - Fasting during Ramadan
5) hajj - Performing hajj (pilgrimage) to Mecca at least once in a lifetime.
Both Shi'a and Sunni Muslims agree on the essential details for the performance of these acts. However, each branch of faith use different terms. The ones provided above are as defined by Sunni's.
Islamic acts of worship are called ( ibadah )
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Acts of Worship
Fasting and making pilgrimages to the holy shrines are called acts of devotion or acts of worship. They are typically undertaken as a way to show reverence and dedication to one's faith or spiritual beliefs.
Acts of divine worship are old testament rituals believed to be important. They are extremely regulated to ensure they are reenacted perfectly.
buddist like to worship by greeting there their god everyday in a verti for 5 mins buddist like to worship by greeting there their god everyday in a verti for 5 mins
Zuhr, 'Asr , Maghrib , 'Isha , Fajr.
Jewish people don't worship buildings, they worship God. They do however worship IN buildings called Synogogues.
during paul in acts
Yes jainism worship is called puja
daily acts 2:42