Because your religion is not the only one.
Jove is the Ancient Roman chief god, often called Jupiter (which means "father Jove"--Jove Pater). Saying "by Jove" is like saying "by God".
Ho Ho Ho is a very common saying for Father Christmas in England.
While not all Muslims are terrorist.... The majority of terrorist are Muslim. I am not saying that it is right... Just the way it is.
Muslims use the God holy book Quran. They follow also Sunnah (that is prophet Muhammad PBUH saying and practices)
If you who Muslims worship, then the answer is Allah (God in English). If you mean praying by your saying worship, then the answer is that the Imam is the one who leads Muslims during praying.
Quran and Sunnah (Prophet Muhammad PBUH saying and practices) provide Muslims with a model for their duties. Refer to related question below.
He accepted everything told by his father. He even went to forest on his father's saying.
What are you saying?
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Yes after al-Fatiha you say Amin and if in a masjid (mosque) everyone will say. After saying Amin you say the next sura.
Manasseh and Ephraim were the sons of Joseph:-Gen 41:51-52And Joseph called the name of the first-born Manasseh, saying, For God has made me forget all my toil and all my father's house.And the name of the second he called Ephraim, saying, For God has caused me to be fruitful in the land of my affliction.
Muslims only worship the one and only God, Allah, and do not worship anything else, including a black box. The 'black box' that you are referring to is properly called the ka'bah, and is believed by Muslims to have been built by Adam originally and then rebuilt by Abraham. It is considered to be the most sacred place of worship in Islam. Muslims do circumambulate the ka'bah and do face it during prayer, however Muslims DO NOT worship the ka'bah itself. To say that would be as absurd as saying that Christians who go to Church worship the Church itself or Jews who go to the synagogue worship the synagogue itself. The ka'bah is merely symbolic and is considered to be the 'house of Allah' hence Muslims face it during prayer, but actually worship only Allah.