Yes, of course you can. The only people who you can not make janaza for are non-believers. Committing a sin - even a great sin - does not make a person a non-believer. Sin does not equal kufr. Pray for him ( or her ). May Allah forgive us all. Aameen.
Salat, secures a Muslim's place in Janah (Heaven) it also helps the Muslim get closer to Allah.
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Salaty is the daily payer that every Muslim is required to pray five times a day. Salat is important because it binds the muslms to mosque which is the central for learning Islam. Also, the salat inculcates in the people a sense of their duty towards Allah which is a concept central to Islam.
Muslim PerspectiveSalat, the formal Muslim prayer, is the criterion which distinguishes Muslims from non-Muslims. If you see a person offering salat, you may be certain that s/he is Muslim. Not praying is a serious sin. Additionally, Muslims who do not offer salat miss out on the many blessings of doing it. If Muslim notice that one of them is not offering salat, it is their responsibility to remind and encourage him or her to do it.Non-Muslim PerspectiveIf Muslims don't pray, they will have more time to do other stuff.
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Salat in the Muslim faith is another word for Prayer which is performed five times per day. At dawn (al fajr), mid day (al-zuhr), afternoon (al - asr ), sunset (al-maghrib), and evening (al - 'isha).
it is part of salat where we purify our body not only but our mind
If you mean by namaz praying or salat, then it is a big sin for not doing it. If you doing it intentionally and knowingly, then your are not considered Muslim.
As a Muslim I know that the main day of worship is Friday, but only men go to the mosque.
They worship every where every time. However, if you mean ritual worship of praying (salat), then the Muslim can practice it in mosques, homes, offices, open air, or any clean dry place.
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The most important deed to attend for a Muslim (after basic beliefs) is offering Prayer (Salat) five times a day.