the times are 7:00am 4:00 pm and 9:00 pm
the prayers are: fajr-morning thuhr-mid morning asr-afternoon mughrib-mid afternoon ashai- night
The main event of the 8 days of Hanukkah is the evening candle lighting.During each of the 8 days:Candles are lit in most synagogues during morning prayers (Shacharit)** Besides for the candles lighting ceremony after afternoon-prayers (Mincha)The "Hallel" thanksgiving-psalms are added to morning prayersThe Torah is readThe "al Hanisim" paragraph is added to the prayers and grace after meals
A Muslim must pray FIVE PRAYERS, but it could be combined into three times. The five prayers are Morning Noon Afternoon Evening Night They can all be prayed seperately, however they can also be prayed like this: Morning by itself Noon & afternoon (combined) Evening & night (combined) but you see it is still five times, but in three. thanks.
They got up early to conduct morning prayers, ate breakfast, and then worked with the Mission Indians, had afternoon prayers, lunch, more work, evening prayers, dinner, then to bed.
Jews may engage in private prayer at any time of the day or night. For public prayer: During the weekdays, there are 3 prayers. Morning (Shachrit), afternoon (Mincha) and evening (Arvit). On The Sabbath and some holidays there are additional Prayer services.
They came with the explorers to convert the Native Americans and hold services for the crews. They had morning prayers, afternoon prayers, and evening prayers as well a prayer every hour of the day. They really weren't immigrants, but sent by the church.
The religion is practised at home, at work, and when travelling. The early morning prayers and the evening prayers are preferably done in the Masjid. Once a week the Friday afternoon prayer is done as a congregational prayer, and so is the Eid prayers when every one goes to the Masjid which is the place of worship for the muslims.
the Jewish people worship by going to the synagoguethey listen to the Torah being read and they praythey were a special box on there head which had part of the Torah inand every day day they had to do prayers in the morning and nightthey also worship by festivals Passover for one
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Certain blessings are said while going about the morning's preparations. After that, morning prayers. Breakfast, with blessings over the food Sending the kids to day-school or yeshiva Going to work, or to Kollel to learn Torah Afternoon prayers Lunch, with blessings over the food Return home after work Teach the children some Torah, and/or inquire about their day's study Evening prayers Dinner, with blessings over the food Evening Torah-class (outside the home)
Many Jews will sway slightly when praying. Adult male Jews wear a prayer shawl (Tallit) during morning prayers Adult male Jews wear tefillin (phylacteries) during morning prayers - but not on Shabbat and festivals. Male Jews and married women cover their heads while praying Jews pray three times daily: Early morning, afternoon and evening. The morning prayers consists of thanksgiving blessings for our basic abilities, psalms, the Shma (A liturgical prayer consisting of three Scriptural passages (Deuteronomy 6:4-9, 11:13-21, and Numbers 15:37-41 - see http://www.answers.com/shma) and the silent Amidah (19 blessings asking for all our needs - see http://www.answers.com/amidah). The afternoon prayers consists mainly of the Amidah. The evening prayers have the Shma and the Amidah.
If "they" are Jews, they might enjoy eating several meals, plus worship services on Friday evening, Saturday morning and Saturday afternoon-evening. The Shabbat morning service takes most of the morning and has study and singing as well as prayers. I think it's fun, but there are people who get bored. Saturday afternoon is a good time for a walk, or board games, or reading, or even a nap. When I had a dog, Saturday afternoons were a fun time for a very long dog walk. He liked that alot.