The Qur'an does not specify any exact cut of cloth, but it orders Muslims to dress modestly. Most of the modern Islamic garments, like head-coverings, longer robes for men, etc. come out of the Arabian culture and parts of the Islamic tradition from outside of the Qur'an.
Not all Muslims, but I think its written in their Hadith or Quran that women have to wear it...
Muslim women wear a hijab (veil on their head). It is the woman's choice whether to wear it or not to wear it. In the Quran (holy book), it is said for women to be modest.
The Quran is the holy book of Islam, believed by Muslims to be the word of God as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.
No the Muslims live by the quran.
Muslims go to the Mosque to pray or at home, read the holy Quran. On Friday all the Muslims must go to the Masjid.When Muslims enter the mosque they can't wear filthy clothes they must wear clean clothes.When Muslims enter the mosque they bring 20p for thee poor people.Muslims make every effort to lead their lives according to the Q'ran.
Let's keep in mind that the Quran is the holy book of the Muslim faith. As such, all answers will be respectful and factual. Those that are not will be removed. Well, anyone with any religion can touch the Quran. It is respectful to consider the opinions and faith of Muslims when doing so. Muslims who touch the Quran must be clean, wear head cover (reading aloud or reciting). The Quran to Muslims must not be touched by an unclean person, touched with feet, placed on the floor or dirt. It should not be read in disrespectful/shameful places.
It is required by the Quran.
the Muslims call their bible "the book" QURAN
For Muslims to recite Quran, occasionally, before or after praying.
Muslims can read the Quran anytime, with a few exceptions.
The Muslims get their beliefs from the Qur'an and the Sunna.
You may refer to the questions below on the basic duties of Muslims, the morals as extracted from Quran, what Muslims allowed to wear and to eat, and the fundamentals of Islam to get information on major Islam traditions.