If you mean to ask why men and women pray in different rooms, they don't have to; in many mosques, men and women pray in the same room.
On the other hand, if you mean why do men and women pray in separate lines, it is to prevent people from getting distracted during prayer.
Men and women are separated so they aren't distracted from their prayers.
Actually, Muslim women must show their face during prayer.
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.
they can keep their face and after wrist if they wish
So sorry but what do you mean by 'luhr'??
Yes Muslim women can participate on Juma prayer. But prophet (sws) said women best place is to pray is her home, but if they want to go to the masjid to pray no one can stop them.`
Although Muslim men are required to offer all five required daily prayers in a mosque, if possible, they are encouraged to offer additional (sunnah) prayers in their homes. Muslim women have the option of praying in the mosque, but prayer at home is preferred for them. Muslims also can pray in any place that is clean and free of idols, such as shopping malls, airports, public parks, gymnasiums, etc.
In Arabic countries abroad there usually is another prayer room for women and their children next to the main mosque. Often women pray at home, however in Ramadan and for Eid prayers (early morning) following Ramadan, women like to go to the Mosque. In England, the women stand with their children behind the men in prayer or some stay at home.
Church is the term only for a Christian center of worship. Religious Muslims pray five times a day, every day, but they usually only attend Mosque once a week on Fridays for the longer prayer and the weekly sermon.
Probably not. In most conservative or traditional congregations, women and men pray separately, and being loud is not necessary, nor is it expected from women. Prayers should be sincere and thoughtful, and said with deep devotion for Allah (God).
Muslim women are ought to wear veils
Muslim women never lost their high status.