This depends on the religion of question. Most religions argue that you can pray on any day, but will apportion one day of the week specifically for a more meaningful prayer.
Judaism treats Saturday (sundown on Friday to sundown on Saturday) as a special day.
Christianity (except Seventh Day Adventists) treat Sunday as a special day.
Islam treats Friday as a special day.
Sunday is the day to worship God. You should really worship God all days of the week.
Worship in Judaism is every day, three times a day.
Seventh-day Adventists worship on Saturdays, which they observe as the Sabbath day.
Primarily, Christians worship in churches on Sundays.
They usually worship on Sundays.
no, hindus do not worship 5 times a day. However Hindus do worship 3 times a day, at dawn, at afternoon and at dusk.
Jews worship God in synagogues, every day of the year.
I say Easter, as Jesus Christ rose from the dead.
You can worship God any day of the week and it will still Sabbath. Sunday is the day that people go to church.
Jews worship in synagogues. The weekly Jewish day of worship is Shabbat (Saturday; beginning at Friday sundown). Shorter prayer services are held every day of the week.See also:Jewish worship
Every day of the year is a feast day for someone or something.
Generally Hindus worship in the mornings and evenings when there are Prayers, Kirtans and Sandhays performed but otherwise they can worship any hour of the day in their homes or in the temples.