Muslims can pray anywhere. They can pray In Masjid (or mosque in English) or any clean dry place as at home, office, open air areas,... etc. They try to attend the Masjid at least once per week; on Fridays; for community Friday prayer.
they go to the mosque.
A mosque.
Muslims are always encouraged to pray in mosques (also referred to as the house of Allah) amongst the larger congregation. The reward is far suprior when Muslims pray as a group or congrgation in a mosques, as compared to praying alone at home or anywhere esle. They can also pray at home alone or as in a congregation amongst smaller groups comprising only family members, but the reward is on a lesser scale.
they can pray in mosques or in their homes or anywhere clean on a carpet, not directly on the floor
Muslims could pray in mosques or they could use a prayer Matt and if you want to pray on a prayer Matt, you have to know where the Kab'ah is pointing at so you could pray
they pray in a mosque
mosque
They are commanded by Almighty God to pray to Him.
5 times a day
You can pray anywhere on earth, as long as you pray the Muslim way!
In Auckland they pray in Latitude = 36.85 S Longitude = 174.78 E
There is a Muslim man who is chosen to call the people to pray five times a day. This man is called the muezzin.
they pray towards the kaaba
Quba Mosque in Medina is considered the first mosque of Muslim to pray.
If by "Iraq people" you mean Muslims, then they typically belong to a mosque, but pray at many places outside of the mosque. And just for the record, like all people who pray, they pray TO God, not TO a church or temple.
Graveyard. On the grave or on the tombstone. Muslims do not worship people in graves. Also, Muslims can not pray on top of Kabah. You can pray inside it but not on top of it.
yes he is and he pray's every single pray
muslim pray to allah so as to be close to him praying is obligetory to muslim. a muslim that alway pray dose not have bad mine and is always looking for peace as the mane islam mean peace
Not all Arabs are Muslims. So, Muslim Arabs pray in Mosques, Churches for Christian Arabs and Synagogue for Jewish Arabs.