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Jumuah is a special congregational prayer in Islam that takes place on Fridays. It is considered the most important prayer of the week and is a time for Muslims to come together to worship and listen to a sermon. Observing Jumuah is a way for Muslims to strengthen their faith, seek forgiveness, and connect with their community.

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What day do Muslims come together and pray?

Friday, Jumuah


Where do Muslims get the name Jumuah prayer?

from Quran, Muslims holy book that reflects real God word revelation to prophet Muhammad (PBUH). It is an Arabic word that means gathering .


Which surah in the quran talaks about salatul jumuah?

I'm not sure but I think Surat Jumuah.


What does jumu'ah tul wida celebrate?

jumuah tul wida is the last jumuah prayer of ramadhan, its just a goodbye prayer and an oppurtunity to do dua for the year to come,


Why Saturday will be the day of judgment?

it is going to be on a Friday(Jumuah)


How many ayats are there in surah baqarah?

There are 11 ayats in Surat al-Jumuah.


HOW LADIES PERFORM JUMMA NAMAZ ON FRIDAY?

Women can pray Jumuah, but they cannot lead it.


How many rakat in jumma prayer for women?

Jumuah prayer is prayed the same way for both men and women, as are all prayers in Islam. Jumuah prayer consists of listening to a sermon for a certain amount of times, which is divided into two sections, seen when the imam sits on the minbar and rises again. Then, a congregation prayer consisting of two rakat is performed.


What is the significance of reciting Surah Kahf?

Updated AnswerQuran, as the holy book and God revelation to Prophet Mohamed, is the main constitution and guide to Muslims to follow the right path in worshiping God (Allah), lead a good life, live in harmony and mutual respect with other cultures and religions. Muslims learn from Quran: morals of life to benefits of Muslims and all mankind.guides and commands for rituals and worshiping God including prayers, fasting, pilgrimage, etc.rules of marriage, divorce, inheritance, finance, .... etc.tales about old nations to get advice and wisdomReminding Christians and Jewish with the right path of their religions and the correct commands and guides in their holy books. Quran explains the deviations in their holy book texts and the basic deviations from the natural evolutionary course of religion that were introduced, namely the divinity of Jesus and the Judaic exclusiveness (claiming arbitrarily a special position with God exclusively for themselves), and inviting them to the new message which subsumes all what is true in their Scriptures.calling Muslims to think deliberately in God creations that is the right way to believe in God. In this regards, Quran contained a wide variety of scientific statements that become only proven by state of art of technology, science, and information. These scientific statements are considered as miracles of Quran that prove Quran is a God revelation and not human wrote text.Muslims are encouraged to recite and listen to Quran frequently through their lives and to keep by heart as much as they can of the Quran.AnswerThe importance of the Holy Qur'an to a Muslim, is that because Muslims believe the Qur'an was sent down by God and that none of it has been written or edited by a man. The Qur'an tells people how to live, ie pray 5 times a day, and not to drink alchol so that you can concentrate on God. Also the Qur'an tells people scientific information, and also what will happen in the future and after the world has ended.The Qur'an is the spoken word of God. As proof, the beauty of the Qur'an - in sound and meaning - can not be duplicated by anyone. If you learn just a little bit of Arabic, then hear the recitation of the Qur'an, you know that it is not the word of a human being. Then the guidance contained in it, the information about the Prophets and their lives, the information about the Universe and the Earth ( scientific information about the Big Bang, the development of the foetus, the cycles of nature and on and on ) all these things are proof of its author - God. There is nothing like the Qur'an.Quran is the book Allah revealed to his last prophet ,that show you How to deal with all aspects of life and how to deal with Allah and people.Muslims treat the Quran with respect because they believe it to be the words of Allahbecause it is their bible or sacred book


What are the five pillars in Koran?

the five pillars of Islam (in order) are: 1) Shahada (testimony of faith) - to testify sincerely and believe that 'None has the right to be worshipped except Allah, and that Muhammad is His slave and final Messenger 2) Salah (Prayer) - To perform the 5 daily prayers as well as the Jumuah (Friday congregrational prayer), the two Eid (festival) prayers, as well other prayers. 3) Zakah (Alms-giving) - to annual give a proportion of ones wealth and earnings to a poor person and to give in charity (sadaqah) as often as possible and to one's ability. 4) Saum (Fasting) - during the month of Ramadan as well as during other days of the year. 5) Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca) which is obligatory upon every Muslim to have carried out at least once in their lifetime. These pillars are mentioned in a long hadith (narration of the Prophet Muhammad), wherein the angel Gabriel (Jibreel in Arabic) came in the form of a man and asked the Prophet what the pillars of Islam where in front of some of this companions.


How many Takbeers in Eid prayer?

A short description of the Eid Prayer1 - The Eid Salaah consists of two Raka'ahs. Umar (radhi allahu anhu) said: "The traveler's prayer is two raka'ah; the Adha prayer is two Raka'ah; and the Jumuah prayer is two Rak'ah; this is their full length as came from the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam)." [(saheeh) Musnad Ahmad, Nisa'ee, Baihaqee and others]2 - The Eid Salaah is not preceded by the adhan (the call to announce the prayer time) or Iqamah (the call to start prayer). Jabir bin Samurah (radhi allahu anhu) said: "I prayed the Eid prayer with Allah's Messenger (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam), on more than one occasion, without adhan or Iqamah." [Saheeh Muslim]3 - No Sunnah prayer may precede or follow the Eid prayer, except if it is performed in a Masjid instead of a Musallah, in which case one must pray two raka'hs before sitting down. Ibn Abbas (radhi allahu anhu) reported: "The Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) went out (of his house) on the day of Fitr, prayed two raka'hs and did not pray before or after it." [Zaad al-Maad (2/443)]4 - Like any other deed in Islam, the prayer must be preceded with a true intention of worshiping Allah alone in the heart.5 - The first raka'h (one prayer unit) is initiated with Takbeer al-ihram, followed by the opening supplication.6 - Then followed by seven Takbeers in the first raka'h and five more in the second rak'ah. Aa'ishah (radhi allahu anha) said: "Allah's Messenger (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) would say Takbeer in both Fitr and Adha: seven in the first and five in the second, other than the two Takbeers of Ruku (bowing)." [(Saheeh) - Abu Dawood (1150) and others]7 - After the Takbeer one should recite Ta'awwuth - 'A'uthu billahi min ash-Shaytaan ir-Rajeem' meaning "I seek refuge in Allah from the outcast devil" and Basmallah 'Bismillah ar-Rahmaan ar-Raheem' meaning 'In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.'8 - Followed by the recitation of Soorah al-Fatihah9 - Then, the recitation of Soorah al-Qaaf in the first raka'h and the Soorah al-Qamar in the second - OR - Soorah al-Alaa in the first and Soorah al-Ghashiyah in the second. Ibn al-Qayyim (rahimahullah) said: "Both of these have been authentically reported from the action of the Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam), nothing else is authentic." [Zaad al-Maad (1/443)] Note: Reciting a Soorah different from the ones mentioned above will too complete the prayer. The remainder of the prayer is performed in the same manner as any other prayer, without any difference.


How many takbeers are in eid prayer 6 or 10?

A short description of the Eid Prayer1 - The Eid Salaah consists of two Raka'ahs. Umar (radhi allahu anhu) said: "The traveler's prayer is two raka'ah; the Adha prayer is two Raka'ah; and the Jumuah prayer is two Rak'ah; this is their full length as came from the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam)." [(saheeh) Musnad Ahmad, Nisa'ee, Baihaqee and others]2 - The Eid Salaah is not preceded by the adhan (the call to announce the prayer time) or Iqamah (the call to start prayer). Jabir bin Samurah (radhi allahu anhu) said: "I prayed the Eid prayer with Allah's Messenger (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam), on more than one occasion, without adhan or Iqamah." [Saheeh Muslim]3 - No Sunnah prayer may precede or follow the Eid prayer, except if it is performed in a Masjid instead of a Musallah, in which case one must pray two raka'hs before sitting down. Ibn Abbas (radhi allahu anhu) reported: "The Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) went out (of his house) on the day of Fitr, prayed two raka'hs and did not pray before or after it." [Zaad al-Maad (2/443)]4 - Like any other deed in Islam, the prayer must be preceded with a true intention of worshiping Allah alone in the heart.5 - The first raka'h (one prayer unit) is initiated with Takbeer al-ihram, followed by the opening supplication.6 - Then followed by seven Takbeers in the first raka'h and five more in the second rak'ah. Aa'ishah (radhi allahu anha) said: "Allah's Messenger (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) would say Takbeer in both Fitr and Adha: seven in the first and five in the second, other than the two Takbeers of Ruku (bowing)." [(Saheeh) - Abu Dawood (1150) and others]7 - After the Takbeer one should recite Ta'awwuth - 'A'uthu billahi min ash-Shaytaan ir-Rajeem' meaning "I seek refuge in Allah from the outcast devil" and Basmallah 'Bismillah ar-Rahmaan ar-Raheem' meaning 'In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.'8 - Followed by the recitation of Soorah al-Fatihah9 - Then, the recitation of Soorah al-Qaaf in the first raka'h and the Soorah al-Qamar in the second - OR - Soorah al-Alaa in the first and Soorah al-Ghashiyah in the second. Ibn al-Qayyim (rahimahullah) said: "Both of these have been authentically reported from the action of the Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam), nothing else is authentic." [Zaad al-Maad (1/443)] Note: Reciting a Soorah different from the ones mentioned above will too complete the prayer. The remainder of the prayer is performed in the same manner as any other prayer, without any difference.