Not all Arabs are Muslims. So, Muslim Arabs pray in Mosques, Churches for Christian Arabs and Synagogue for Jewish Arabs.
Arabic people prayed 3 times a day once in the morning, evening, and night.
Prayer in Arabic is Salaat.
The Arabic word for pray is "Salat" or "Namaza", But perfer with the first one.
Jam ma or jamia is a Masjid or Mosque in Arabic and a group of people who pray together.
To learn how to pray in Arabic, you can start by seeking guidance from a knowledgeable person or a religious leader. You can also find resources such as books, online tutorials, or classes that teach the basics of Arabic prayer. Practice regularly and seek help when needed to improve your understanding and proficiency in Arabic prayer.
Yes, they pray to same God (although some Christians deny that). God in Arabic is named Allah. You find same name Allah in the Arabic versions of the Bible.
They pray to Allah - the "One God".
ıt comes from"mescid" in arabic, means "place of pray"
yes they so pray they pray for everything that they can pray for
yes Arabic people are tall
People pray with just about anybody. Many times people will pray in their place of worship with other worshipers. Also people pray at home with friends and family (think saying a prayer before a meal). And many times people pray by themselves.
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