Muslims seek guidance primarily from the Quran, which is considered the holy book of Islam and the literal word of God as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. Additionally, the Hadith, which comprises the sayings and actions of the Prophet, serves as a vital source of guidance for Islamic practice and ethics. Scholars and religious leaders, known as imams, also provide interpretations and teachings to help Muslims navigate their faith in everyday life.
the Quran
The Quran(Qur'an)
Muslims are not required to go anywhere during the holidays of others. During Hajj, Muslims go to Mecca.
Muslims can find guidance on these issues in the same way as everyone else. Thought, conversation, good books, and philosophy can all lead any thinking person to the correct choices.
Muslims go to Mosques and Christians go to churches.
Turkish Muslims, as all Muslims, go to worship in mosques or any other clean place.
Muslims do not go to church. They go to mosque. They don't have to do anything before they go to a mosque.
The Quran is the holy book of Islam, believed by Muslims to be a revelation from God. It is written in Arabic and is considered the ultimate source of guidance for Muslims in matters of faith and practice. It covers a wide range of topics, including theology, morality, and guidance for personal conduct.
The hadith Muslim 17:4206 holds significance in Islamic teachings and practices for Muslims as it provides guidance and teachings from the Prophet Muhammad. Muslims may refer to this hadith for moral and ethical guidance in their daily lives, helping them to follow the teachings of Islam and strengthen their faith.
Non Muslims don't go on Hajj.
Muslims go for worship (praying) to mosque or any clean place. Jews go to synagogue.
No.