Varies from day to day and from location to location.
Muslim prayer times vary throughout the day and are based on the position of the sun. The five obligatory prayers in Islam are Fajr (before dawn), Dhuhr (midday), Asr (afternoon), Maghrib (just after sunset), and Isha (night). Worshippers can find specific prayer times for their location using prayer time calculators or Islamic apps.
if a Muslim lose a prayer at its own time should do it later. even after death other Muslims can do prayer instead of him and gift it to dead Muslim. like normal prayer. only the Niat (the goal of doing in mind) is qaza prayer.
The building for a Muslim prayer is called a Mosque
Muslim prayer times are based on the exact time of sunrise and sunset and the time the sun is in its zenith and figured from that time. Longitude, latitude and the degree of the sun all influence the time. Every city and place has a difference in time. There are special web sites to help Muslims figure times for prayer in their locality.
Not only in special day that Muslim going to pray... but Muslim will pray 5 times a day... it's a must (wajib) for all Muslim... but pray for Eidulfitri is not a must... it's just sunat (not wajib)...
All of the 5 prayer times are convenient for a Muslim . Answer 2: The answer above would be the ideal, but in reality it's not so to majority muslims. The most inconvenient prayer time would be the early one of Fajr.
Yes,they pray the Zuhr prayer in school and othes in their home.
Musallah
Jummah (friday) prayer is not necessary. prayer at Friday can be done individually and can be done untill sunset. but Jummah prayer has recommended and has high reward by God.
An azan clock is a clock which plays the azan (Muslim call to prayer) at the time of a prayer. It has all the features of a normal alarm clock too & you can set the clock to the prayer times in your locality.
Its a form of worship.Muslims pray five times a day .Prayer is what distinguishes between a believer and a disbeliever.
imam or Sheikh
Mosque