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No but you should attend the mosque on Fridays which is a similar day to ethe Christian Sunday
Muslims visit the mosque whenever they desire to pray. Friday is Namaz-e-Jummah or Friday prayers. Muslims go to the mosque for a community prayer. The priest (Skeih) is in the mosque five times a day. So whenever Muslims go to the mosque during the five prayer times, they do prayers with the Skeih which has more rewards.
In one mosque, Muslims could be few numbers even less than ten and it could be 4 or five millions (as in the Grand mosque or Al-Masjid Al-Haram in Saudi Arabia)
Al- Masjid in Arabic which is translated into English as Mosque.
Muslims do not have "churches" they attend similar buildings called mosques. But there is not institution named "The Mosque". Only men are allowed into a mosque.
As a minimum, a Muslim should attend the mosque (or Masjid) for the weekly Friday praying. Only female Muslims may be forgiven from attending mosques for Friday praying if they feel unsafe on going to mosques (a case which is rarely existing).
They are called Namari in Urdu. In other languages different names are given to them.
Well, it is not called "Islam temple" in the first place; it is called "Mosque" and they go every day but Friday EDIT: It is called "Masjeed", or "Mosque" in English. Muslims attend prayers five times a day, everyday, PREFERABLY at the Masjeed, except Friday noon when it is COMPULSORY to be done in congregation at the Masjeed
There are many different answers to the question of American church attendance. One study concluded that about 40% of Americans claim to go to church but only about 18% actually attend church regularly.
They go everyday, 5 times per day at the least, since they have prayer at different times, depending on the sunrise and sunset. On Fridays there is a special prayer which all Muslims go to! __________________________________________________________ They usually attend the mosque (or Masjid) ; as a minimum; for the weekly Friday praying. Only female Muslims may be forgiven from attending mosques for Friday praying if they feel unsafe on going to mosques (a case which is rarely existing). However, many Muslims go daily for praying the 5 daily prayers. Also they go to Mosque for the Ramadan evening prayers called Taraweeh and they go for the annual two feast prayers.
If by visit you're talking about non-Muslims visiting a mosque, then it will depend on the mosque.If you're talking about Muslim prayer, prayers at the mosque are attended 5 times a day, 7 days a week. The Gathering Prayer, or Mass Prayer, is on Friday. It is required for men to attend this prayer.
No, they don't. Muslims attend their prayer services in mosques.