Because they are gay
They might, and it could be on a weekday.
Hindus do a number of things with the Qur'an including reading it, ignoring it, or opposing the violence that plagues Indian societies because of the divisions between monotheists and polytheists in the Qur'an. As for what Jews think, Jews think a wide variety of things, but I have yet to meet a Jew who actively thinks about what Hindus might or might not do with a Qur'an.
Ancestor worship might be called veneration of ancestors.
Because they worship the same God.
Because they worship the same God.
Why he/she wants to worship in the first place. What she/he wants to worship.
both Hindus and Buddhist believe that you will be reincarnated
Well, Hindus are allowed to worship any day of the year. However, there are a few variations, for example: * Some days of the year are more auspicious than others- on these days, certain rituals are to be performed (these rituals vary widely, but most include the chanting of particular "mantras" or hymns). * Some days of the week are more auspicious than others- for example, Wednesday's considered by many Hindus to be a good day to start a fresh endeavour. * Hinduism is a polytheistic religion, and on particular days of the year, homage is paid to particular gods (for example, on the festive occasion of "Ganesh Chathurthi", devotees pray to Lord Ganesh. Well, this might do for starters, but there is a world of detail awaiting to be added to this answer.
Hindus believe in one god. His forms might be different but the god is one. For different purposes god took different forms to save humanity.
worship can effect people lives becouse they might have to go to church they might have to ware a turbine or they might have to follow rules like take your shous of before entering the house as respect.
Primarily Hinduism is worshipped at their homes. Or some people might go to Temple to worship God in Hinduism.
like todays houses basically but the architecture/designs might be old