Muslims worship five times every day. A special prayer is offered on every Friday.
The Muslim obligatory prayer is 5 times a day, not 50.
Muslims must pray 5 times a day, mostly congregational. However, their holy/gathering day is Friday.
Muslims have to render prayer 5 times a day. They perform ablution before rendering prayer. That's why they live on riverside
Muslims place of worship is called Mosque. Prayer is led here 5 times a day by a Imaam.
Yes. The Muslims offer prayer at least five times a day.
The Muslims pray five times each day. It is obligatory. They offer a special prayer on Friday every week. So, you may say that Friday is a special day for the Muslims as Saturday is for the Jews and Sunday is for the Christians.
Muslims pray five times a day. The Jumaa prayer, similar to church on Sundays, is held on Fridays; it begins with a sermon and ends with a prayer.
Five times per day: Dawn Noon Mid-afternoon At sunset ~2 hours after sunset
Prayer is the second pillar of Islam. Muslims are required to pray. Prayer also spiritually benefits Muslims. It strengthens their faith and gives them peace of mind. Muslims pray in the direction of Mecca. This direction depends on where you live.
Salah is the second pillar of Islam. The Muslims offer prayer five times a day.
Assalaam Alaikum All Muslims must pray 5 times a day. 1. Fajr prayer which is at dawn 2. Dhuhr prayer at around noon time 3. Asr prayer in the late afternoon 4. Maghrib prayer right after sunset 5. Isha prayer late in the night there is a range of times in which a Muslim can pray each prayer, but all prayers must be done each day. If one misses a prayer for any reason, they must make the prayer up at a later time [I've heard you must make the prayer up before the next maghrib prayer time, but I'm not sure how true that is]. The later prayer is called a Qazaa prayer. So in a 30-day month, a Muslim must pray 150 times.