Men in Islam do not cover their heads during prayer. Women do so to cover their hair.
yes islam allow women in juma prayer and also in other prayers with jumat (in mosque) but not essential for women,they can do if they want, otherwise no restriction like men
Actually, Muslim women must show their face during prayer.
Jumuah prayer is prayed the same way for both men and women, as are all prayers in Islam. Jumuah prayer consists of listening to a sermon for a certain amount of times, which is divided into two sections, seen when the imam sits on the minbar and rises again. Then, a congregation prayer consisting of two rakat is performed.
Many Pakistani men and women follow the religion of Islam. Prayer customs for women include keeping their body covered (except their hands and face), keep limbs close to appear more modest and to pray in a congregation led by another woman.
Answer 1 Shia Islam viewAccording to Shia Islam performing any Mustahab prayer in Jamaat is Haram. Umar was who commanded performing taraweeh which is a Mustahab prayer in Jamaat and said this is a good bidat. later when Imam Ali a.s. became Caliph banned it.about Wajib prayers in specific situations a woman can lead the prayer. for exmple when there is no man for leading.
Answer 1 Shia Islam viewUsually any mosque can have a space separated by a curtain for women. having or not having mosque for women is not important. it is important that f there is a man prayer leader available or not. prayer can be performed in mosque or other place that is not mosque for example in a home or any other place.According to Shia Islam performing any Mustahab prayer in Jamaat is Haram. Umar was who commanded performing taraweeh which is a Mustahab prayer in Jamaat and said this is a good bidat. later when Imam Ali a.s. became Caliph banned it.about Wajib prayers in specific situations a woman can lead the prayer. for exmple when there is no man for leading.
women and girls are not evil in islam, women have a high status in islam, they are like the backbone of the religion with high and important role
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