Muslim prayer is special because it is the true way the Prophets of God prayed. Jesus bowed down with his face on the ground in the Garden of Gethsemenie. Abraham and Moses, and many of the original Children of Israel prayed in this manner as well.
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Salaat (prayer) is special because the Muslim have to empty his mind and think about the prayer, he has to be aware he's standing in front Of God during prayer and has to focus and not rush. Muslims can pray in th masjid(mosque) or their houses or anywhere that's clean as long as they face the Kaaba during prayer.
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Muslim weddings can vary according to culture. However, in Asian Muslim culture the marriage is usually arranged by the parents, although the bride and groom do have some say in who they marry. The wedding itself is a time of ceremony and can last well over an hour.
Because it the place where Muslims perform prayers and worship.
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Taraweeh are special prayers by Muslims in which long portions of the Quaan are recited during the month of Ramadan
Five prayers.
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Tarawih prayers are special prayers performed by Muslims during the Islamic month of Ramadan. They are optional prayers that are usually performed in congregation at night after the obligatory night prayer (Isha). The Tarawih prayers consist of a series of units of prayer known as rak'ahs, and are meant to seek spiritual rewards and blessings during the holy month of fasting.
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Muslims face Ka'aba in Mecca to preform Salat (prayers).
they will hope and hope and there prayers might come true just hope and hope
because they believe that Allah spoke Arabic. Muslims say their prayers in Arabic because Quran was sent in Arabic and began in the Arabic Gulf.
Every friday muslims have to go to the mosque. So they will protest after the prayers.
Congregational prayers are done in Masjid. On special occasions like Eid, prayers are held in open public places. The largest congregational open prayers are done in Makkah and Madina during Pilgrimage called Hajj
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.