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Where do Muslim's worship?

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Anonymous

16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

God worshiping by Muslims include:

  • ritual worshiping, and
  • all good deeds done in obedience to God and prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and following Islam religion teachings and g

Ritual worships include:

  • Prayers,
  • paying zakat (Alms giving),
  • sawm (fasting), and
  • hajj (pilgrimage).

Regarding prayers, Muslims go for ritual praying to mosque (or called Masjid). However, ritual praying can be done at home, office, garden, open air, during flying, on a ship, or any dry clean place on the ground. Ritual prayers are to be performed as a gathering with one leading the prayer. However, if praying in a gathering is not available then it can be done individually. In addition, Muslims are required to attend Friday prayers and holiday (Eid) prayers at the mosque; they theoretically can do the rest at home. A dedicated mosque is not even required to do those prayers. Other large facilities, such as convention centers, are often rented out for the purpose of hosting large holiday prayers. Friday prayers can also be done in congregation at workplaces, schools, and other areas where a group of Muslims (it does not have to be large) can gather.

Regarding hajj (pilgrimage), worship is done in certain places in Saudi Arabia including Makkah (or Mecca) and its vicinities.

The remaining ritual worships; namely Zakat and Sawm, no specific places are relevant.

for more information, refer to related question below.

Muslims can worship literally, everywhere, excluding dirty places. It is however preferred, to pray and worship in a mosque.

In a mosque or at Mecca.

They pray at mosques five times per day.

A mosque is where Muslims worship. It is very similar to a church

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9y ago

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