I'm not sure that I understand your question. As far as I can see, we all pray at the same time when gathered together. If you are pointing to reciting something like say The Our Father, remember that is not really a prayer. It is a model for prayer. When Jesus used those words to answer how we should pray, He simply demonstrated all the bases to be covered when praying to Him. It tells us later on in that passage not to pray in repetition. So, that is pretty much a slam dunk when it comes to thinking we are supposed to use those same words every time.
It really doesn't matter who prays, as long as you mean it in your heart. You can ask one person to pray or you can all pray together at the same time. You can all pray separately if you wanted too.
Both men and women can pray in the same mosque, but definitely not together, men should be in the front row and women stand behind them. Islam doest not allowed men and women to be in the same row while praying either in the mosque or at home. For further details check some of the Islamic sites.
Muslims pray inside a mosque in congrgations just like they pray outside a mosque such as their homes on indivisual basis. Except there is a very minute difference when praying behind an imam in congregations. Rest is the very same procedure.
It means "I am soon going to pray for you" or "I am eager to pray for you." Both are the same thing. HOPE THIS HELPED! :)
People pray with their hands together to show humbility and to concentrate. The same effect would not be achieved when praying with feet, as this would firstly distract and secondly look mocking in front of God.
Praying to Creator is the same as someone praying to God. Great Spirit, Mundu, God, Creator are all one and the same.
some religions believe that you should only pray to the one true God. in which case it is wrong to pray to an earthly man (excluding Jesus)
Writing icons is an extremely prayer-filled task. You first, need to ask the Lord for guidance in this situation, and to guide your hand. You also need to pray to the saint you are going to be writing. Praying to a saint, is not the same as praying to God. You must ask the saint to pray for YOU in this task.
If you mean pray with men together yes they're allowed but they are not to pray on the same line. the can either pray together on a different line or separate section. if you mean together women only without any men they are not allowed because they cant say the aqaama nor are women allowed to say the adhaan.
im praying duhr & asr at the same time with different takbeer but im praying as usual 2sunna 4 rekat &2sunat for duhrthen 2sunet &4 rekat for asr is this right
Muslim women worship in exactly the same ways as men do, although men are required to offer their five daily prayers in the mosque, while women have the option of praying it at home. Muslim women worship in exactly the same ways as men do, although men are required to offer their five daily prayers in the mosque, while women have the option of praying it at home.
Different individuals have varying ways of praying due to their cultural, religious, and personal beliefs. Some may choose to pray silently or out loud, while others may follow a structured format or freely express their thoughts and emotions. The act of praying is deeply personal and can vary greatly from person to person.