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.
All prayers are daily communal worship but special day if Friday for Jumma prayer .
evry day
evry day
Friday is our weekly holy day (We call it 'Jummah') Eid Al Fitr (1 day) and Eid Al Adha (3 days) are our celebrations. And finally the holy month of Ramadan, in which muslims fast from sunrise to sunset.
It's Tuesday. Hindu people visit temples on this day.
Yes. On Fridays from 12:30 to 2:00, noon prayers are done at the Mosque.These prayers are done to remember Allah ( their God ) and seek Allah's guidance.There are a number of different holy days that exist in Islam. These include Ramadan, Yom Arafat, and Laylat Al-Isra wa Al-Miraj.
Islam does not prohibit to celebrate national day. Islam does not interfere with the traditions and customs which are not Un-Islamic or against Islam. Islam is a universal religion. It is not so rigid or restrictive in nature.
no Islam does not have any holy day during the Easter period.
The present day country in which the last Prophet of Islam was born and preached Islam is called The kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).
Sunday
Sunday
Yes, they do. This weekly holy day, from sundown on Friday night to sundown on Saturday night, is called Shabbat.
No Christians have the weekly holiday on Sunday and occasionally also Saturday. Muslims have their weekly holiday as Friday and occasionally also Saturday or Thursday. The annual holidays are different for different occasions.