Taraweeh is prayed differently in every mosque/masjid. In some, the sheikhs pray 8 rakaat and then the last 3. In Mecca, the sheikhs pray I think 20 and then the last 3. It is not a must but you can pray it as long as you finish 1 juz.
1 Shahada; 2 Salat; 3 Zakat; 4 fast during Ramadan; 5 Hajj
It means getting up at night (preferably in the last third of night) to perform salat, God praying, and reciting Quran; the minimum of it is the salat for two Raka'ats.
sahada salat ramadan zakat haji
If you mean can you eat in the mosque? Then the answer is yes but in special occasions as breaking the fasting in Ramadan at sunset and before praying for Salat Al-Magrib.
They are mainly, Praying (or SalaT), alms giving (or Zakat), fasting Ramadan month (or Sawm), and pilgrimage (or Hajj). refer to related question below.
Nothing special to recite in Taraweeh Salat (or namaz). You can recite whatever is convenient to you and of what length of verses you can afford and manage. However, some prefer to take this opportunity and recite the full Quran in order over the full month of Ramadan; from Surah Al Baqarah until end of Quran. In each night of Taraweeh salat, one Juz' (or part, around 20 pages) is recited.
They perform salat of Maghrab and Isha there . stay for a night there . They pick stones for Rami .
Main four rituals are:praying (Salat)Alms giving (Zakat)Fasting Ramadan (Sawm)Doing Pilgrimage (Hajj)Refer to related question below for more details.
salat is important so yeah...
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It is the same except that she is forgiven from performing the salat ritual worship and/or reading Quran when she is in menstruation (the monthly period). Also. she should not fast during her menstruation in the month of Ramadan or any month else but should compensate for the days she didn't fast during Ramadan.
Fasting during Ramadan is extremely significant because it is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. The other four include Salat, Shahadah, Hajj and Zakat. Fasting as a Pillar is called Sawm. During the 30 days of Ramadan, Muslims who have reached at least the age of 7, or a capable age, are required to keep some of the fasts, if not all. People who are more stable are required to keep all.