Muslims do not have holy day weekly. but i think what your asking is the Friday prayer, just like christens go to church on Sunday, without any invitation's, Muslims go to on Friday, Friday was the original day for christens as well, but they changed it to Sunday.
Yes, they do. This weekly holy day, from sundown on Friday night to sundown on Saturday night, is called Shabbat.
yes, it's called the Sabbath, and it's on Sunday.
The weekly holy day for Jews is called Shabbat. Shabbat starts Friday at sundown and ends Saturday at sundown.
It's Tuesday. Hindu people visit temples on this day.
While Buddhists have many special days and celebrations during the year these are not correctly called "holy" days as Buddhism has no deity (a prerequisite for being a holy anything.) Buddhist festivals celebrate special events in the Buddha's life and underscore important teachings As far as an equivalent to the Cristian's Sunday, the Jewish Saturday or the Muslim Friday - no such weekly observation is specified in Buddhist tradition.
One was a Holy Day and the other the weekly Sabbath.
Muslim are obligated to pray 5 times EVERY DAY. It is a pillar in Islam! there holy day is Friday
According to the Book of Leviticus God of Israel gave them a number of feasts that are holy convocations or holy assembles. There are seven feast days, they are found in Leviticus 23:4-44.The seven feasts are usually listed as:PassoverUnleavened BreadWave SheafPentecostTrumpetsAtonementTabernaclesThere are also seven yearly Sabbaths, which God commands Israel to keep as holy convocation or holy assembles.The seven yearly Sabbaths are:First Unleavened BreadSecond Unleavened BreadPentecostTrumpetsAtonementTabernaclesWhat makes the commandment weekly Sabbath a high day is when one of the yearly Sabbaths aliens and coincides with the weekly Sabbath, this is what makes a weekly Sabbath a high day or great day.Last Day
Friday is our weekly holy day (We call it 'Jummah') Eid Al Fitr (1 day) and Eid Al Adha (3 days) are our celebrations. And finally the holy month of Ramadan, in which muslims fast from sunrise to sunset.
Roman Catholic AnswerA Holy Day, normally called a "Holy Day of Obligation" is a day on which Catholics must attend Mass, and refrain from any unnecessary work.
The Jewish day of rest is Shabbat (שבת), which begins on Friday at sundown and ends on Saturday night after twilight.
Pentecost.