Al Sajda
Five pillars of Islam are the Shahada(testifying Faith), Praying ( salaat), almsgiving(zakaat), fasting the month of Ramadan(sawm), and Pilgrimage to makkah(hajj)
Praying in the masjid (mosque) is generally considered to carry greater reward than praying at home. According to various hadiths, the reward for congregational prayer in the masjid can be multiplied significantly—sometimes by 27 times or more—compared to praying alone at home. However, it is also important to note that praying at home can still be a meaningful act, especially for individuals who have valid reasons for not attending the mosque. Ultimately, the intention behind the prayer and one's circumstances play a significant role in the spiritual reward received.
Praying in Al Masjid Al Haram, the Grand Mosque in Mecca, is said to be equivalent to 100,000 prayers performed elsewhere. This immense reward highlights the significance of this sacred site in Islam, making it a major pilgrimage destination for millions of Muslims each year, especially during Hajj. The spiritual benefits and the opportunity for increased devotion attract many believers to pray in this holy environment.
Well, you can do salaat on an airplane in which ever position you are setting. It's better if you have a compass but that is okay, Allah will still forgive you.
4 Fard, 4 sunnah, 2 sunnah, 3 wittarAnswer BThe compulsory Praying for Al-Isha is 4 rakaats. The minimum voluntary Sunnah after Al-Isha is 3 rakaats (either together with intermediate TASHAHOD after the first two rakaats) or in two separate praying, one praying of two rakaats and then followed by one praying of one rakaat). In between, you can pray any number of Sunnah you can afford but in 2 rakaats each.
Yes if he do it and he know that what he will do is haram , because he still muslim , The prophet muhammed didn't pray salat al janaza at this case but he let his Companions to pray, so if you found that no one will pray so you have to pray .
Muslims face Al-Ka'aba " which is in Mecca" in their prayers.
yes, it is true. Muslims go to mosques for gathering praying in paricular for Friday (Al-Jomoaa) noon praying in which they listen also to a sermon.
The two annual festivals: Eid Al-Fitr and Eid Al-Adha, andthe weekly annual feast of Friday Praying.
First you recite Surat Al - Fattiha then you can recite any Surat form the Quran
Of course you, as Christian, can go for Friday praying with or without a Muslim. However, of course are not going as tourist but you going to participate in the Friday praying. accordingly, you should:know how to say al-Shahada, faithfully and knowingly,learn the praying rituals,wash for praying (major or minor ablution, as required) before going to mosque, andlearn how to say at least Al-Fatiha (first Quran chapter), and how to say 'Al-TASHAHUD' .Then, if you, as Christian, if are prepared, faithfully and knowingly, to do the above actually you are no longer Christian and you are Muslim. All what you need after that is to learn and understand other Islam guides and requirements.