In Christianity the weekends are Saturday and Sunday regarding how god took a break on the last day, However in Islam it is on Thursday and Friday as there is a Special Prayer to End the week.
Fridays are Holy days in Islam, just like Sundays for Christians.
No..at all .
It is allowed for Muslims to work on Saturdays. They are allowed to work on all days of the week including Fridays (their weekly religious holiday) except during the Friday noon praying time of each Friday when they should gather in mosques for listening to sermons and praying.
Muslims don't believe that God took rest on Saturday after the universe creation, as claimed by some non Muslims, and accordingly mankind should take rest on these Saturdays.
Jazak Allah. It may be added that preferably the Muslims should stop working on Friday before noon to get sufficient for the preparation of Friday (Juma) prayer. They should take bath and put on neat and clean clothes and apply perfume. They may go on job after the Juma Prayer.
Muslims pray every day. The Jumu'ah prayer is a special prayer held on Fridays, as commanded by God in the Quran:
O you who believe! when the call is made for prayer on Friday, then hasten to the remembrance of God and leave off business; that is better for you, if you know. (Qur'an 62:9)
It is not true. Per Islam teachings, Muslims are allowed to work on Fridays and Saturdays and do all their work duties at homes as well as at work. However, the weekly holidays in most Muslim countries are Fridays and Saturdays.
Refer to question below.
Friday is not a REST day for the Muslims. It is the day on which special Jumma prayer is offered by the Muslims. The Muslims may work in the morning till 11 a.m. and then make preparations for the Jumma prayer. They preferably take bath, put on neat and clean clothes and go to the mosque. After offering prayer (between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.) they may resume their daily routine work.
Friday is not a rest day for Muslims; it is a day of prayer. This distinction is important since the Jewish and Christian Sabbaths come from the concept that God wanted to rest and, therefore, Jews and Christians rest and pray on those days. In Islam, there is praying, but no resting.
The reason for the day of prayer being on Friday is that in Arab society it was the Yawm al-Jom3a, or the Day of Gathering, when people were already congregated in the marketplace, making it a perfect time to organize a prayer group.
Yes,
Per Islam teachings, Muslims are allowed to work, in office or at home, on Saturdays as well as Fridays. However, in many Muslim countries, Friday (and mostly Saturday as well) is the weekly holiday. Muslims are allowed on holidays to work, go shopping, do family visits, ... and other normal days activities.
now im not sure but i think the can do any thing in Friday but thy most find time to pray. but i code be wrong case im not Muslim.
Friday is weekly holiday for Muslims. Accordingly the work week start by wither Saturday (for those working for six days a week) or Sunday (for those working five days a week). The majority work five days/week.
No, the national stock exchange does not work on Saturday.
Yes USPS has Saturday delivery.
The people of the Hebrew faiyh celebrate the sabbath on Saturday , Muslims on Friday and Christians on Sunday. It is an awesome thing in Jerusalem to see differant store owners closed on their sabbath.
No, not until Saturday night.
no
Yes
No way Why we are Muslims why should we go to Hindus temples and specially on Saturday - Muslims go to the masjid, or mosque, as many times as they please. Muslims pray at least five times a day. They may pray these prayers at home or at the masjid. They pray every day of the week, including Saturday.
Israel is a secular country and therefore has no holy days. However, the weekend in Israel is coordinated with the observance of Shabbat, which means that the weekend is Friday and Saturday as opposed to being Saturday and Sunday.
Muslims participate in all types of social work that are beneficial to mankind, society, and environment.
A holy day for rest and worship is Friday for the Muslims, Saturday for the Jews and Sunday for the Christians
If it is in your contract