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Why do Muslims attend the mosque so regularly?

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When do Muslims visit a mosque?

Muslims visit the mosque whenever they desire to pray. Friday is Namaz-e-Jummah or Friday prayers. Muslims go to the mosque for a community prayer. The priest (Skeih) is in the mosque five times a day. So whenever Muslims go to the mosque during the five prayer times, they do prayers with the Skeih which has more rewards.


Why is a mosque important to Muslims in a non Muslim country?

Mosques are important to Muslims in any country non-Muslim or not. Muslims go to the Mosque to pray which is why it is imporatant. Muslims can pray anywhere aslong as its clean and they are facing Mecca. Muslims don't just pray at the Mosque either, they teach children, fundraise, talk about religion and so on. I have also heard a Mosque called a Masjid.


Why do Muslims protest mainly on Fridays?

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Why do Muslims worship at home?

some Muslims worship at home because they do not live close enough to a Mosque so they have somewhere to pray at home instead. on special occasions they may try their best to worship at a Mosque though.


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When the 9/11 happened people automatically blamed Muslims, and since the Islamic center an mosque is made for Muslims, ( and near the deaths of so many people, who people assumed that Muslims did this ) so having a mosque near ground zero didn't exactly make them happy


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How often do Muslims attend mosque?

As a minimum, a Muslim attends the mosque (or Masjid) for the weekly Friday praying. Only female Muslims may be forgiven from attending mosques for Friday praying if they feel unsafe on going to mosques (a case which is rarely existing). However, many Muslims attend mosques for the 5 daily prayers and also during feast prayers and Ramadan Taraweeh prayers.


What is the importance of the great mosque in mecca?

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Why is the mosque in Dublin so important to Muslims?

A mosque is a place of worship for Muslims, so naturally they are very important to them. There are several mosques in Dublin, all of which are important. The modern one in Clonskeagh is large and includes a school. The one on South Circular Road is much older. There are a number of others around Dublin.


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they are not ... if u mean why do Muslims take their shoes off before entering the mosque ( masjid ) then that's just because a mosque is the house of god and it should be respected and kept clean .. so u shouldn't walk with ur shoes on into the mosque to bcoz u step on all sorts of stuff in the street and u shouldn't drag them into the mosque and it's also a sign of respect to the place..and Allah knows best


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