Answer 1
Christians carry a crucifix and not Muslims
Answer 2
Muslims never use crucifix while praying. There is no religious symbol used in Islam or used by Muslims. It is different than Christianity and Judaism where cross and David star are used; respectively; as religious symbols.
Answer 3
The symbol of the Cross represents something very central to Christianity, namely the sacrifice that Jesus made to absolve all humanity of sin. Muslims, firstly, do not hold that Jesus had any intention of doing this and his actions have been misconstrued by Christians. Secondly, Muslims do not believe that Jesus was crucified and that an imposter sat upon the cross. Therefore, the Cross is meaningless to Muslims and they do not use it in their prayers.
Some Muslim men use Tasbih or Prayer Beads when they meditate, but not during the actual Harakat or Prostrations. The purpose of the Tasbih to remind the pious Muslim of the various attributes of God.
Yes, of course, Muslims go to mosques for the 5 daily praying, for Friday praying, for the feast praying, for night praying during the month of Ramadan, and for many other purposes.
Before praying, Muslims perform ablution, so as to cleanse their body and make 'Niyaat' (intention of praying).
The CATHOLIC DENOMINATION uses the CRUCIFIX.
Muslims praying house is called masjid (or mosque)
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.
To Pray.It refers to the praying of the Muslims.
Muslims salute Allah through praying and tsabeeh.
The Qibla (which the direction of the Muslims during praying) is to face Kaaba when the Muslim is praying.
they wash before praying to show respect to there god, Allah
IN INDIA AS FAR AS MY KNOWLEDGE SAYS THE BIGGEST PRAYING GROUND FOR MUSLIMS IS JAMA MASJID IN OLD DELHI BUILT BY SHAH JAHAN
They should be on valid Wudu or Ghosl (minor and/or major ablution)They may use a praying matThey should face Kaaba/Mecca/Saudi ArabiaThey should observe the due time for praying
To accommodate many prayers. Muslims don't use chairs or desks (as in Churches for praying (except for old people or those who can't stand up during praying). They sit down on the floor (covered by carpets or the like).