Zuhr
Muslims pray five times aday, Dawn prayer "Alfajr" Noon prayer "Azzuhr" Afternoon prayer "Alasr" Evening prayer "Almaghrib" Night prayer "Aleshaa"
Muslims go to congregational prayer on Fridays in the afternoon, but they should try to get the mosque other times too whenever they get a chance.
The position that Muslims assume during their prayer is called "sujood" or "prostration."
The mats that the Muslims use for worship are called prayer mats. In the Islamic culture, the name for the prayer mat is sajjada.
Jumah means Friday. The name for prayer is salah. There is a sermon or khutbah and prayer on Friday. Muslims pray 5 times a day, 7 days a week. one before dawn, one midday, one in afternoon, one at sunset, and one at night. Only the midday prayer on Friday is replaced with a sermon and a prayer in a masjid or mosque.
subhah is prayer beads there is 90 beads and muslims can actually move there fingers and spell your name on the beads :)
The religion is practised at home, at work, and when travelling. The early morning prayers and the evening prayers are preferably done in the Masjid. Once a week the Friday afternoon prayer is done as a congregational prayer, and so is the Eid prayers when every one goes to the Masjid which is the place of worship for the muslims.
Muslims don't worship the kabba but the kabba is the direction of prayer for Muslims after Jerusalem was the direction of prayer. first Jerusalem was the direction of prayer for Muslim then a verse in the quran ordered Muslims to switch their direction of prayer from Jerusalem to the kabba.
Afternoon prayer services.
For a Muslim there are 5 prayers:Fajr (dawn): 2 rak'ahsDuhr (noon): 4 rak'ahsAsr (afternoon): 4 rak'ahsMaghrib (sunset): 3 rak'ahsIsha (night): 4 rak'ahsOn Fridays, Muslims have a group prayer and pray 2 rak'ahs in place of Duhr prayer.
Muslims do not worship a certain day of the week as they only acknowledge an extemporaneous God. As for the days upon which a Muslim will worship, Muslims worship every day on the week, but have an extended communal prayer on Friday Afternoon.
No, Jummah prayer is a congregational prayer that Muslims perform on Fridays, while Dhuhr prayer is one of the five daily prayers that Muslims perform every day.