Friday is weekly holiday for Muslims. Accordingly the work week start by wither Saturday (for those working for six days a week) or Sunday (for those working five days a week). The majority work five days/week.
A workweek is part of the seven-day period in which work is normally performed usually from Monday to Friday from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
The correct spelling is workweek.
As Monday is the first day of the workweek, yes, it is crowded.
No there is no such law. The FLSA describes a workweek as any consecutive 7-day period. This can be established as being ANY such 7-day period (e.g.: Sun thru Sat - Wed thru Tue - etc). Many persons, notably shift workers and public safety personnel work staggered weekly shifts their entire careers.
Inn the year 610 the early Muslims begin to write down the Koran. This was back in history.
Muslims typically begin fasting during Ramadan at the age of puberty, which is usually around the age of 12 or 13.
No, Muslims do not observe a Sabbath day like the Jewish or Christian religions. Instead, Muslims have Friday as a special day for congregational prayers called Jumu'ah.
Friday
Sunday is considered a weekend day in many cultures and countries. It is typically the last day of the week and is followed by Monday, the start of the workweek.
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America was the first union to demand a five-day work week and receive it.
Muslims do not go to church. They go to the mosque or 'masjid' for prayers, which are done 5 times a day, every day. Muslims can either go to the masjid or pray at home or anywhere else. Friday is a special day of prayer on which many Muslims go to their mosque.
because on that day the countries people who celebrate it their old generations used to fool Muslims on that day.