Yes, he/she can only if he/she can't stop work for few minutes to perform the praying (or salat) as driving a train or driving a flight and having no replacement or performing a medical operation, ... etc
Shia Muslims often combine the Dhuhr (Zohar) and Asr prayers due to the belief that the Prophet Muhammad practiced this during his lifetime, particularly in certain circumstances such as travel or when facing difficulties. This practice is based on interpretations of hadiths that suggest the Prophet offered these prayers together to facilitate worship and maintain the community's spiritual health. Additionally, it allows for greater flexibility in daily schedules, ensuring that congregational prayers can be more easily attended.
There are 17 Rakat (bowing) in the due prayers. Thx.
Even if a muslim boy did like you in school, he is unable to act upon it due to religious restraints.
Nope, they don't have to at all. The only place they have to go (but only if they are able to, like financially or healthwise etc.) at least once in their lifetime is Mecca on Hajj trip since Hajj is the 5th and last pillar of Islam. Yet, people are encouraged to visit the three places: Makkah, Medina and Jerusalem due to their value in Islam and the multiplication of virtues by doing so. One Raka'a "prayer" in Makkah = 100,000 prayers elsewhere. One Raka'a "prayer" in Medina = 1000 prayers elsewhere. One Raka'a "prayer" in Jerusalem = 500 prayers elsewhere.
They lost some rights.
No, Akon is not a drinker. He has stated that he doesn't drink due to his Muslim faith. :)
Argon typically does not combine with anything. It is an inert and noble gas.
The muslim population in uttarpradesh is large.among the muslim masses they dont minimize their families due to their traditional ritual sentiments.
positive ions combine with negative ions
Muslin is a fabric. Many Arabs who are mostly Muslim's dislike the state of Israel which is predominantly Jewish due to several wars with neighbouring Muslim states and continued mistreatment of the Palestinean People, who are also mostly Muslim.
As a minimum, a Muslim attends the mosque (or Masjid) for the weekly Friday praying. Only female Muslims may be forgiven from attending mosques for Friday praying if they feel unsafe on going to mosques (a case which is rarely existing). However, many Muslims attend mosques for the 5 daily prayers and also during feast prayers and Ramadan Taraweeh prayers.
If a Muslim is unable to go to Mecca for Hajj due to circumstances such as illness, financial constraints, or travel restrictions, they are not required to make the pilgrimage. However, they should still fulfill the other pillars of Islam, such as performing regular prayers and giving to charity. Some scholars recommend that those who cannot perform Hajj should seek to perform Umrah, if possible, or engage in acts of worship and devotion as alternatives. Ultimately, the intention and effort to comply with Islamic teachings are what matter.