A well behaved, loyal, caring, loving and beautiful wife. Obedient, intelligent, well mannered and handsome children. Mutual love of husband and wife. Sufficient Livelihood through lawful (halal) means. Above all : CONTENTMENT
No. The Muslims can read the Quran in any place that is clean and not dirty/filthy. They can read it in the library, at home, in school, on the bus, on a plane - in fact anywhere. They are only forbidden to read it in a filthy place.
MOSQUE ______________________________________________ If you mean praying (or Salah) by worship, then it is almasjid (or the mosque). However, Muslims are allowed to pray in any clean dry place on earth as open land areas, office, home, halls, or even in ships or airplanes.
some Muslims worship at home because they do not live close enough to a Mosque so they have somewhere to pray at home instead. on special occasions they may try their best to worship at a Mosque though.
An organism that makes a home for itself in a new place is known as an "alien".
An organism that makes a home for itself in a new place is called an alien.
MSNBC Special No Place Like Home - 2003 TV was released on: USA: 19 October 2003
First thing is that it is not compulsory to meditate in Islam but there is no such rule that Muslims should not meditate. Meditation can done at any place there is no specific place for meditation, You can meditate in home, work(when you are free), or any where else.
The Kaaba - Allah's home in Saudi Arabia.
Worship at home or work is no different from in a Mosque. The mosque is not a sacred place, it is an agreed place for prayer. Any clean part of a home may be used for prayer.
Islam is a religion whose followers are called Muslims. Muslims worship all over the world. As for praying ritual worship they can perform it in the mosque, at home, in open air, in office, or in any clean dry place.
Muslims do not go to church. They go to the mosque or 'masjid' for prayers, which are done 5 times a day, every day. Muslims can either go to the masjid or pray at home or anywhere else. Friday is a special day of prayer on which many Muslims go to their mosque.
No. There is no special place set aside for women. The world would cease to function if women were all sent back "home". A woman's place is wherever she chooses to make her place.