Muslim women pray just as Muslim men do. While Muslim men are required to pray in the mosque, if at all possible, Muslim women have the option of praying in the mosque, at home, or somewhere else (at work, at school, etc.) When praying, Muslim women cover everything except the face and the hands.
If you mean to ask why men and women pray in different rooms, they don't have to; in many mosques, men and women pray in the same room. On the other hand, if you mean why do men and women pray in separate lines, it is to prevent people from getting distracted during prayer.
According to Islam, women are craetion of Allah and have different physiuqe due to their different role from men. Islam takes women on equal footing with the men. Islam gives the women equal status to men and has asked men to provide protection to women. Under no circumstances women are to be maltreated. Women have equal right to education and other communal activitioes. to add to this if it wasnt for woman man would never be here so woman deserve much respect for their sacrifice
The general dressing that Islam has tought men and women.
Both men and women can pray in the same mosque, but definitely not together, men should be in the front row and women stand behind them. Islam doest not allowed men and women to be in the same row while praying either in the mosque or at home. For further details check some of the Islamic sites.
In mosques or at their houses. there is a special women places in mosques for women, because it is forbidden to pray next to men. and it is not a must for women to pray the 5 prays at mosque, they can do that at home. for example Friday Prayer it is a must for men to pray it at mosque, on the contrary of women.
They pray separately in the synagogue.
If you mean pray with men together yes they're allowed but they are not to pray on the same line. the can either pray together on a different line or separate section. if you mean together women only without any men they are not allowed because they cant say the aqaama nor are women allowed to say the adhaan.
yes, but they pray in independent rows separated from men, or in a different room, This stops distractions while praying!
Specifically Muslim men (as opposed to Muslim women) pray in the front and center of a Mosque. Muslim women pray at the sides or the back of the mosque so that their image does not distract the men.
Islam holds that men and women are equal in spiritual weight but have different societal functions. This has led to the charge that while men and women may be equally valuable as people that their legal rights are different. For example, daughters inherit half the amount of money as sons do under Islam. However, husbands are required to spend their income on their wives and children, whereas wives are not required to spend their income on their husbands and children.
No, Islam believers are all different kinds of races in Islam Muslims don't hate each other.
The correct answer, from a Muslim, is that we pray separately for reasons of modesty and it is totally possible to get attracted as GOD has created attraction Between Men and Women). In the time of the Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) women would pray in rows behind the rows of men. If they prayed in front of the men or mingled with the men then when we prostrate men would get a direct view of womens bottoms, this is not a way to be modest and would make it difficult for everyone to concentrate on their prayers. These days we either pray behind the men, in rows adjacent to men, with a curtain dividing men and women or in a separate prayer room for women.