It is really just a matter of how close they are to God.
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It isn't a religion that prays; it's a religion's followers. Everyone has personal freedom, regardless of belief system, to pray as often or as seldom as they want. It usually depends upon how near a person feels to God.
a lot of other religions pray. Muslims Hindus Buddhists Jews they all pray but they do it in their own special way.
The Catholics pray to Saints. They believe they are in heaven with God and pray on our behalf as well.
Muslims are required to pray 5 obligatory prayers a day. A Muslim may pray more than these, if s/he wishes.
Different religions have specific places for prayer that hold significance in their practices. For instance, Muslims pray in mosques, facing Mecca, while Christians often pray in churches. Hindus may pray in temples or at home altars, and Buddhists typically meditate in temples or meditation centers. Each location serves as a communal or personal space for worship and reflection, reflecting the values and traditions of the respective faiths.
Christians don't pray to stones.
There is no definitive answer to whether the dead pray for the living, as beliefs and interpretations vary among different cultures and religions. Some believe that the dead can intercede on behalf of the living, while others believe that the dead are at rest and do not have the ability to pray. Ultimately, this is a question that is open to personal interpretation and faith.
All of them. But Friday a little more than the others.
We Pray The Prayers Jesus Taught Us. And We Pray As Often As We Want. And they pray twice when they sing!
why do christians or any other religions pray everyday? to contact god and the holy spirit!
Yes. There are Chinese gods and goddesses, much like there have been in other places, and it is common practice for believers to pray to them. While some Chinese have now converted to other religions (e.g. Christianity), or become agnostics or atheists, others still pray to these old gods & goddesses.
Muslims are obliged to pray five times a day and they can do more if they like in order to please God and seeking His rewards. Muslims pray facing Al Qibla which is in Makkah.
Muslims are obliged to pray five times a day and they can do more if they like in order to please God and seeking His rewards. Muslims pray facing Al Qibla which is in Makkah.