To perform prayer, Muslims must first perform wudu, or ablution. This requires clean water, though if no water is available, tayummum can be done instead.
After this, a clean place is needed to pray. A prayer rug helps provide this, though this is optional.
And of course, Muslims must have the heart-felt intention to pray.
No objects. It is just you standing before God. The prayer rug is not necessary - it is only there to provide a clean place to pray. If the place is already clean, then there is no need for a rug.
None. It is just you, and God. Even the prayer rug which is used is not a part of the prayer - as long as the floor you pray on is clean. www.freequran.org
Others would add: It may or may not be part of the prayer, but it is used when you pray. The same goes for the use of prayer beads by many, many Muslims.
Nothing. Muslims need water to wash before prayer. Muslims can pray anywhere, it doesn't have to be a Mosque. Mosques are carpeted to make it cleaner and softer when Muslims bow, but there is no specific items they need to pray.
He uses water for 'wadoo' and he buy jhanmaz known in my country bcoz the carpet sometimes is dirty that y jhanmaz(a small piece of carpet) otherwise any clean place..!!
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All a Muslim needs to pray is clean clothing, a clean floor, and a room that is free of idols.
Here are general guidelines from about.com:
http://Islam.about.com/od/prayer/ht/pray.htm
Muslims use prayer mats and wear kameez and headscarf for women and men often wear holy hats Muslims read the holy quran
Muslims use them to pray in. by jomanabanana hope my answer helped you
pray i think. ->At the early age, people traded things. Now, the Muslims pray in the direction where Mecca is.
Muslims use mosques for the majority of their religious practices, including prayer.
In most countries, where religious freedom is law, Muslims are allowed to pray. It is the responsibility of Muslims to find an appropriate place to pray, where it is clean and free from distraction. Many school libraries have rooms that Muslims may request to use for prayer.
Muslims DO NOT PRAY TO MOHAMMAD (peace be upon him),Muslims pray to ALLAH.
Muslims pray in mosques.
No, Muslims pray at 5 times a day: dawn, noon, afternoon, sunset, evening. Muslims do not pray while sleeping.
in the Pray hall
in the Pray hall
Muslims are ordered to pray directly to ALLAH without any human or spiritual intermediaries. Muslims do not pray to anyone but ALLAH and they do so directly. An Imam may lead the prayers, but he does not pray on behalf of the others, to each his own prayer.
Yes. Muslims can pray at Abraham's tomb. Currently there is a schedule when Jews can use the Cave of the Patriarchs and when Muslims can use it. However, it is worth noting that the Cave of the Patriarchs is in Hebron, which is part of the Palestinian West Bank and is not a sovereign part of Israel.
Muslims are not allowed to pray in whether it is a chapel or church. Muslims pray facing Qibla which is in Mecca.