For strength in their next battle, and courage to carry on.
In medieval times, religion was not voluntary as it is now, but required and enforced by the government of each city, state or country. So the faith preference of the individual had little importance; the practices of the official religion were imposed and required of every citizen. So the answer to your question would be Yes, bakers would have been required to participate in the official religion and to at least appear to pray accordingly.
Many traditional Jews pray 3 times a day during the week, and 4 times on Saturday (the Sabbath). Non-traditional Jews may also do this, but usually attend services on Friday night and or Saturday morning.
because they didnt want to die
Arabs pray in many different ways because there are Arab of all different faiths. Arabs who are Muslim are supposed to pray 5 times a day. First a Muslim washes their hands, arms, face, head, and feet. Then they kneel facing towards the city of mecca in Saudi Arabia and lean forward and touch their foreheads to the ground. Words said during prayer are specific verses from the Koran.
because they are peaceful people that don't fight but pray
To pray
Fast or no fast its obligatory to pray 5 times. If you don't pray during Ramadhan then your fasting is like dieting.
yes, Muslims pray 5 time each day (each pray near 5 min.) and during pray a Muslim prostrates some times.
Yes, it is common in many religious traditions to pray for both the living and the deceased during times of need.
Answer :A Muslim must pray: at dawn, at noon, in the mid afternoon, at dusk, and after dark.
Masturbate, read scriptures, pray.
pray five times a day correct answer
No, that is a Muslim custom. Christians pray many times during a day - it is talking to God. In times of distress, need, blessings, thanks, hope, temptation, pain, illness, etc...
In medieval times, religion was not voluntary as it is now, but required and enforced by the government of each city, state or country. So the faith preference of the individual had little importance; the practices of the official religion were imposed and required of every citizen. So the answer to your question would be Yes, bakers would have been required to participate in the official religion and to at least appear to pray accordingly.
Yes, it is permissible to pray Taraweeh alone during Ramadan, but it is recommended to pray it in congregation if possible.
Yes, you can pray Taraweeh at home during Ramadan.
Muslims pray at least 5 times a day. They may pray more.