Christmas is neither a Jewish nor a Muslim holiday; it is an ordinary day like any other.
Jews pray in synagogues, not in mosques. If Jews visit a mosque, they try to dress in an appropriate manner so as not to be insulting to their Muslim hosts.
Muslims pray five times on a daily basis or should, it makes no difference what day of the year it is. Christmas as we celebrate it is not part of the Muslim faith.
Jews pray to God
Jews pray to God.
You can pray anywhere on earth, as long as you pray the Muslim way!
The Muslim house of worship is a mosque, not a synagogue (which is where Jews pray). There are hundreds of Muslim mosques in the United States. Please see the Related Link for a list of major mosques in the United States.
I Pray on Christmas was created in 1993.
Jews pray in a synagogue.
they pray towards the kaaba
Jews pray to God.
Quba Mosque in Medina is considered the first mosque of Muslim to pray.
yes he is and he pray's every single pray