You can end your prayers with a phrase like "Amen" which signifies agreement or "In Jesus' name, amen" to reference praying in the name of Jesus. Ultimately, how you end your prayers is a personal choice based on your religious beliefs and practices.
In Judaism, personal prayers have no structure at all. It is up to the individual. Only public prayers have structure.
Two rakat of Sunnah prayers should be performed for Zuhr.
Two Sunnah prayers should be performed before the Dhuhr prayer.
NO!! Only God can answer your prayers
The there that you should have used is just as I have written it. Their pertains to people. As for types of prayers, there are prayers for just about everything, i do not suppose anyone has ever calculated how many
This question is moot since prayers are indeed allowed in the US.
No particular prayers are to be performed in Nikah ceremony. It is just acceptance of a couple as husband and wife. After that should be Waleema.
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It's not a prayer itself, it is an ending of a number of prayers used, primarily, in the Catholic church. The full ending is "As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end, Amen." It's an "add-on" to many prayers.
He does . But it might not be the answer you wanted .
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"Before you echo Amen in your home or place of worship think and remember a child is listening."