Like everyone else you do your activities, work and stuff.
You got five prayers, one between dawn and sunset, one after true noon, one the afternoon, one after sunset and one between dusk and the next dawn.
If you got the opportunity to, you try to do them a the mosque, if not is it totally ok not to.
During the mont of Ramadan (one month per year, a lunar month based on the Muslim Calendar) you fast from dawn to sunset.
five prayers on a regular basis.............
The most important day of the week for Muslims to worship is Friday, known as Jumu'ah. On this day, congregational prayers are held at mosques, and a special sermon, or khutbah, is delivered before the midday prayer, Salat al-Jumu'ah. Muslims are encouraged to attend this prayer in place of the regular Dhuhr prayer, as it holds special significance in Islamic tradition.
No, Muslims do not observe a Sabbath day like the Jewish or Christian religions. Instead, Muslims have Friday as a special day for congregational prayers called Jumu'ah.
Friday
Muslims do not go to church. They go to the mosque or 'masjid' for prayers, which are done 5 times a day, every day. Muslims can either go to the masjid or pray at home or anywhere else. Friday is a special day of prayer on which many Muslims go to their mosque.
Muslims must pray 5 times a day, mostly congregational. However, their holy/gathering day is Friday.
because on that day the countries people who celebrate it their old generations used to fool Muslims on that day.
Muslims worship five times every day. A special prayer is offered on every Friday.
Muslims celebrate "Eid al-Fitr" after the completion of Ramadan. This is the first day after Ramadan. On this day Muslims stop their fasting.
they fast
Friday is their day of worship.
5 times a day