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What did Islam use to pray?

First of all, Muslims have some duties to do toward God, worshiping Him everyday is what Muslims do, Muslims pray 5 times a day, 1 prayer at the dawn time and one prayer at noonday, and another one is called Asr prayer which comes after noonday prayer in few hours, and one prayer when the sun goes down ( sunset ) and the final one is after the sunset prayer in few hours. P.S: Muslims pray to their God, worshiping only Him, they don\'t worship the sun or moon or anything else, only God, and please know that prayers usually don\'t take more than 5 minutes each, which Muslims believe it\'s a very short time to worship God so Muslims do other prayers that Muhammad used to pray, so they can get closer to God, but any other prayer else the 5 prayers in the beginning is considered optional :)


Could you please explain the significance of Jumuah in Islam and how it is observed by Muslims"?

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.


What is a Islamic confession prayer?

Well , i don't know from where did you bring the word confession , but it's just a prayer . Muslims pray 5 times a day to worship their GOD and praise him . It's preferable that the prayer is in congregation and is performed at it's exact time , exactly as the Prophet Mohamed ( PBUH ) prayed it .


How are Muslims called to prayer in Arabic countries?

Most of the time, every neighborhood has it's own mosque (one every few blocks or so). There are speakers at the top of the mosque, most of the time at the top of the minarets When it is time pray, a mu'azzin says the Adhan into the microphone and it is loud so you can hear it from your house most of the time.


Is a pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca required by Muslims in the 5 Pillars of the Quaran?

The pilgrimage to the Kaaba (hajj is required if you are finiancially and healthy enough to. The Hajj is one of the pillars of Islam (not Quran.) MUSLIMS DO NOT WORSHIP THE KAABA!!! Muslims a place to pray toward, but they worship ALLAH only. Bilal, in the Prophet's time (pbuh), would stand on the Kaaba to call for prayer. Just so you know.


When is the day of worship for Islam?

Every day is a day of worship for Muslims. They are obligated to pray five times a day, every day, even when they are sick. Only women, when they are in their menses (periods) they are exempted from ritual prayers. Special prayer times are during the month of Ramadan when you have to fast for the whole month, from dawn till dusk. In Ramadan, there a very special night of worship, which the Quran describes as the night equivalent to a thousand months. Its exact date has not been revealed, but those who find it and pray in that night, are equal to those who prayed continuously for a thousand months. Also when Muslims go on pilgrimage to Makkah (Mecca), this is a very special prayer event. All well-off Muslims who can afford it, are obligated to make the pilgrimage to Makkah (Mecca) at least once in their life-time. Also in Islam, every good deed a person does is like prayer. Even having sex with your spouse is a form of prayer. Giving charity is prayer. Fighting temptations is prayer. There are two very special days of celebration for Muslims, when Muslims gather together and pray. On Eid-ul-Fitr, they celebrate the end of Ramadan and God's bounty. On Eid-ul-Azha, they sacrifice animals in remembrance of Abraham's (peace be upon him) attempt to sacrifice his son, at the will of God. This sacrifice is also prayer. Every Friday, Muslims gather for another prayer, The Friday Prayer, which is also an important event. You may refer to the two related questions listed at the bottom. Every day is a day that a Muslim must be a Muslim- there is no single day when Muslims can't worship. Fridays are the most Holy Day for Muslims, and on this day, men go to the Mosque for Jummah.


Where do Islams worship?

Muslims worship anywhere that is clean and free of images.The Last Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him said what means in English:"The earth has been made for me [and for my Ummah] as a masjid [place for worship] and a pureness [place for tayammum (dry ablution)]; therefore, anyone of my Ummah can pray whenever the time of Prayer is due." (Al-Bukhari)Certain rituals in Islam must be performed in desonated plcace like the Hajj is performed in the city of Mekkah in Arabia, and congregational prayers are performed at a building called a Masjid(Known in the English language as Mosque).


What does hajj mean to Muslims and why?

everything because its the time to worship allah


What day do Muslims go to church?

The houses used for worship of Allah (god) are called masjeds or mosques. If a male can here the call to prayer then it is compulsery for him to go to the mosque for every 5 prayers EVERY DAY unless he is physically unable to do so, a women is not obligated to do so but may pray if she wishes. The most important day to pray in the mosque though is FRIDAY midday at dhuhr prayer time- which is the day muslims believe Adam was created.


What is the difference of prayer from worship?

Prayer is a form of communication with a higher power, while worship is a demonstration of reverence and adoration towards that higher power. Prayer can be seen as a specific act within worship, which may include other elements like singing, rituals, and meditation.


Who is the person that calls Muslims to prayer?

He is called the muathin, also pronounced muadhinor muezzin. He recites the azan, or call to prayer, 5 times a day for Fajr, Duhr, Asr, Maghrib & Ishaa prayers.


What is fajr azaan time?

The Fajr adhan time varies depending on location and the time of year due to the changing length of days and nights. It is called out before the Fajr prayer to remind Muslims that it is time to begin the first prayer of the day. It typically occurs before the break of dawn.