Jehovah's Witnesses pray to Jehovah God in their religious practices.
Yes, Jehovah's Witnesses do pray for others as part of their religious practices. They believe in the power of prayer to bring comfort, support, and blessings to those in need.
Jehovah's Witnesses pray to Jehovah, whom they believe is the one true God.
The christian would pray for the Jehovah witness to be saved.
Jehovah's Witnesses believe that prayer is a form of worship that should be directed only to Jehovah, the name they use for God. They hold that engaging in joint prayer with members of other faiths could undermine their beliefs and compromise their loyalty to God's standards. Additionally, they view many religious practices as incompatible with their interpretation of biblical teachings, which leads them to refrain from participating in interfaith prayer.
Yes, Muslims pray to God as part of their religious practices.
It depends on what you mean by "free to worship". Will Jehovah's Witnesses be arrested for praying in Iran? -- No. They can assemble and pray without fear that someone will take them away. Can Jehovah's Witnesses build churches, proselytize, and openly discuss their faith with non-Christian Iranians? -- No. Jehovah's Witnesses can do none of these things in Iran.
Jehovah's Witnesses do not repeat specific prayers, instead they are taught to pray from their heart, expressing their inner thoughts and emotions. Also in line with your question however is that Jehovah's Witnesses are encouraged from the Bible to pray for strength from God to overcome the trials that they experience.
Jehovah's Witnesses do pray, but they have specific beliefs about prayer. They believe in praying directly to God, rather than through intermediaries like saints or angels. They also emphasize the importance of praying in line with God's will as revealed in the Bible.
Sometimes, yes; sometimes, no. This depends on the wishes of the person in whose home the witnesses happen to be.
Anywhere in any situation. They only call on the name of Jehovah (the Father), because they see prayer to another as idolatry. Prayer and song is also part of Jehovah's Witenss services in their Kingdom Halls (churches).
Christians believe that Jesus grew up in Nazareth.
... I am one of Jehovah's Witnesses and....uhh....well...that's....an interesting question. But here are the four things we are to do to to show that we are on Jehovah's side: Pray, have personal study, regular meeting attendance, and a regular share in the ministry.