Muslims pray five times a day, and sevens days a week. there isn't a specific day or time where they meet at the mosque, they go whenever it is time to pray.
It's the third prayer which is called Al-Asr prayer.
They go to the mosque to offer Salat al Jumah.
As a requirement, They are required to pray in mosque (Masjid) on Friday for noon prayer. However, it is preferred for Muslims to perform all or some of prayers in mosques as far as possible.
Friday.
If you mean by worship prayers or Salt, then a Muslim visits the place of worship (called mosque) five times a day. However, he can pray in any clean place; even in open air areas, including home, office, ... except for Friday noon prayer a Muslim should go to mosque for listening to the sermon and noon praying; unless having a licit excuse.
As a minimum, a Muslim attends the mosque (or Masjid) for the weekly Friday praying. Only female Muslims may be forgiven from attending mosques for Friday praying if they feel unsafe on going to mosques (a case which is rarely existing). However, many Muslims attend mosques for the 5 daily prayers and also during feast prayers and Ramadan Taraweeh prayers.
Well, it is not called "Islam temple" in the first place; it is called "Mosque" and they go every day but Friday EDIT: It is called "Masjeed", or "Mosque" in English. Muslims attend prayers five times a day, everyday, PREFERABLY at the Masjeed, except Friday noon when it is COMPULSORY to be done in congregation at the Masjeed
The building you are referencing is called a Mosque, however most Muslims call it by its Arabic word, Masjid. This is a place where Muslims can go to offer the 5 daily prayers in a congregation instead of individually, and a majority of the male Muslim population goes to a mosque for the noon prayer on Friday, in which a sermon is spoken and then a congregation prayer follows.
Everyday but in particular on Fridays They usually attend the mosque (or Masjid) ; as a minimum; for the weekly Friday praying. Only female Muslims may be forgiven from attending mosques for Friday praying if they feel unsafe on going to mosques (a case which is rarely existing). However, many Muslims go daily for praying the 5 daily prayers. Also they go to Mosque for the Ramadan evening prayers called Taraweeh and they go for the annual two feast prayers.
It is most important to go to mosque weekly on each Friday for Friday noon praying.
A Muslim must pray FIVE PRAYERS, but it could be combined into three times. The five prayers are Morning Noon Afternoon Evening Night They can all be prayed seperately, however they can also be prayed like this: Morning by itself Noon & afternoon (combined) Evening & night (combined) but you see it is still five times, but in three. thanks.
The noon, or mid-day, prayer of the liturgy of the hours is a minor hour and is called SEXT
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.
Dhuhr namaz is the noon prayer that Muslims perfom. There are five prayers in a day, and Dhuhr is the noon prayer. Dhuhr refers to noon time (or a bit after noon), and namaz means prayer. The word Dhuhr and Salah are the same and both are used to mean prayer.
If by worship it is meant ritual prayers, then ritual prayers are done by a Muslim for five times a day for seven days a week. The noon prayer on Friday, in particular, should be done in the mosque in a gathering.However, ritual worships includes also fasting the month of Ramadan every year, paying Zakat (specific charity) on income and revenues, performing pilgrimage (once in life).Worship includes also good deeds for the benefit of mankind and society.For more details refer please to the related two questions below.
Muslims are required to pray 5 prayers every day.These prayers are Fajr (dawn), Dohr (noon), Asr (afternoon), Maghrib (sunset), and Ishaa (night). The times for these prayers depend on the day and location.Muslims are encouraged to pray more prayers, but are not required to.I'm a Muslim so I'll tell you we are called to prayer 5 times a day.although I'm 13 years old but i know my religion and I'm happy to help you.