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It's called a machzor shel sukkot.
Muslims worship five times every day. A special prayer is offered on every Friday.
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.
Jews worship God in daily prayer-services in synagogue, every day of the year. The Jewish Shabbat, during which there are longer prayer-services, is on Saturday, starting at sundown on Friday night, until Saturday after twilight.
not much happens in a mosque other than prayer five times a day and worship on Friday. There is also the ritual washing before prayer and the Imam (prayer leader) calls people to prayer from the mosque.
Prayer is one form of worship
The Liturgy of the Hours
Three times a day.
The first day. (The eighth day, which is equally important, is actually not part of Sukkot.)
Yes, we do. Prayer services are three times a day, every day of the year.
Muslims dont have a "day of worship". Life itself is a constant Worship of allah. Muslims pray 5 times a day everyday with a once a week prayer on fridays at the mosque. there are no days off in islam. you cannot be a praying man one day and not praying the next. each prayer is recorded.
In 2009, Sukkot will be October 3rd to the 9th