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In Islam, it is common for worshippers to bow down in prayer (salah) as a sign of submission and reverence to Allah, the one God. In Hinduism, bowing down, or "pranama," is a traditional gesture of respect and devotion, often performed before deities in temples or at home altars. Both religions emphasize humility and devotion, but the specific practices and significance can vary.

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