Muslims worship God everyday as prayers are performed 5 times a day. However you may be referring to the equivalent to Sunday service at a church if so then Muslims are obliged to attend Friday prayers. I hope this answers your question.
Every single day is a worship day for Muslims they pray 5 times a day. But a special day is every friday.
The Muslims must pray at least five times a day, No Holiday.
Yawm al-Quiyamah is the day of judgment for Islams. To learn more, go to the Resurrection and Judgement section of this site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam#Resurrection_and_judgment
Fridays are holy days for Muslims. It is a day when all Muslims go to mosque. The proper name is: Namaz-E-Jhuma.
The Muslims pray five times each day in a mosque. Friday is the special day of the week when the Muslims gather in large number to offer Friday Prayer in a big mosque.
prophet Muhammad thought Arab everything
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Every darn day
Islam is the religion, Muslims are the ones who follow the religion. They do not "worship" Islam, as Christians don't worship Christianity.
The islam worship in a building called the masjid
The language used in Islam worship is Arabic.
Muslim are obligated to pray 5 times EVERY DAY. It is a pillar in Islam! there holy day is Friday
People worship in various faith for they believe in their faith, which is the same in Islam. People worship Islam because it is what they believe in. They believe in Islam as being the final revelation of God.
Muslims worship in mosques but the religion is Islam
The Deity deserving the worship in Islam is the ONLY ONE Almighty God. The Muslims worship Him by offering prayers Five times a day. Leading life according to the teachings of Islam is also the worship of Allah Almighty. The way the Muslims offer their prayer may be learnt from any Muslim because offering of prayer is compulsory in Islam.
The Islam people worship Allah at Dean Jone's house.
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.
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Islam is a religion, and religions are about worshipping god and a guideline to life on what is right and wrong so therefore the answer is no, Islam does not oppose worship.