the strict scrutiny
The US Supreme Court follows the doctrine of the separation of church and state in deciding school prayer cases. This doctrine, derived from the First Amendment of the US Constitution, prohibits the government from establishing or promoting a specific religion. The Court has consistently ruled that organized prayer or religious activities in public schools violate this principle.
Jesus did follow the Lord's Prayer.
5 times
If you are in al Masjed Al Haram in Makkah, I advise you to follow the Immam (leader of the prayer) there and follow his prayer.
Sends the prayer of the worshipper to the supreme being.
Eid prayer is a congregational prayer and you follow the Imam. So if he makes a mistake the Imam will be doing the sajida sau and you just follow him.
its hard
The question is not clear. In prayer, it is Allah o Akbar'.
so he can follow his religion
The six chief parts of Christian doctrine are based on the teachings of Martin Luther and include: the Ten Commandments, the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, the Sacrament of Holy Baptism, the Office of the Keys and Confession, and the Sacrament of the Altar (Holy Communion). These parts serve as a foundational framework for understanding the teachings and beliefs of Christianity.
Christian only believe and follow Jesus Christ as Lord. The worship of anyone else is idolatry. Roman Catholics, mormon, and Lutherans do not follow biblical doctrine. Biblical christianity worships God in His 3 persons. The Father, the Son, the Spirit. Prayer or worship to anyone else is idolatry
Muslims follow will of God by doing instructions in Quran.
The Supreme Court ruled that school-sponsored prayer, including the recitation of the Lord's Prayer, violated the First Amendment's Establishment Clause, which prohibits government endorsement of religion. As a result, organized prayer was deemed unconstitutional in public schools to maintain the separation of church and state.