Where do Muslims pray?

The English word "mosque" denotes a Muslim house of worship. The word evolved from the Arabic term masjid, which means "place of prostration." During prayer, Muslims briefly kneel and touch their foreheads to the ground as a sign of submission (literally, Islam) to the will of God.
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Where do most Muslims pray?

Mosque Attendance. As with other religions, in the Islamic tradition prayer can be either an individual or a communal act. Friday is the day of the week when Muslims around the globe typically gather at their local mosque to worship together and observe jumah, or Friday prayer.
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Where Muslims pray is called?

A mosque (/mɒsk/; from Arabic: مَسْجِد, romanized: masjid, pronounced [mǝsdʒid]; literally "place of ritual prostration"), also called masjid, is a place of prayer for Muslims. Mosques are usually covered buildings, but can be any place where prayers (sujud) are performed, including outdoor courtyards.
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Where do Muslims worship their God?

Mosques are places where Muslims worship. Some important Islamic holy places include the Kaaba shrine in Mecca, the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, and the Prophet Muhammad's mosque in Medina. The Quran (or Koran) is the major holy text of Islam.
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Where do Muslims pray in public?

The mosque is akin to a hub for the community and a great starting point to ask local Muslims on their expertise on where to go, what to eat and other prayer spaces they might know about!
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Where do you pray when out?

I don't want people watching me pray.
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Keep a prayer mat in your car
  • Parking lot.
  • Highway shoulder (perfect for long road trips)
  • Camping/Hiking spots.
  • If you're a university student, literally anywhere you can find a space to pray. I used to pray in empty classes and at the library when I needed to.
  • Other people's houses.
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Are you allowed to pray in public?

Although the Constitution forbids public school officials from directing or favoring prayer in their official capacities, students and teachers do not "shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate." The Supreme Court has made clear that "private religious speech, far from ...
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Do Muslims go to church?

About four-in-ten Muslims say they attend religious services at least weekly, and a similar share say they perform five daily prayers (salah).
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What can Muslims not do?

This meat is called “halal.” Muslims are also prohibited from gambling, taking interest, fortune-telling, killing, lying, stealing, cheating, oppressing or abusing others, being greedy or stingy, engaging in sex outside of marriage, disrespecting parents, and mistreating relatives, orphans or neighbors.
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How old is Islam in years?

According to religious historians, Islam was founded by Muhammad the Prophet around 622CE (Common Era), or about 1,382 years ago in Mecca.
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What is inside Mecca?

The interior contains nothing but the three pillars supporting the roof and a number of suspended silver and gold lamps. During most of the year the Kaaba is covered with an enormous cloth of black brocade, the kiswah. The Kaaba surrounded by pilgrims during the hajj, Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
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What is the difference between a mosque and a masjid?

"Mosque" is the English name for a place of Muslim worship, equivalent to a church, synagogue or temple in other faiths. The Arabic term for this house of Muslim worship is "masjid," which literally means "place of prostration" (in prayer).
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Is a mosque a church?

The mosque differs from a church in many respects. Ceremonies and services connected with marriages and births are not usually performed in mosques, and the rites that are an important and integral function of many churches, such as confession, penitence, and confirmation, do not exist there.
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Why would Muslims not forgive?

Islam teaches human beings to be forgiving and if someone sincerely asks for forgiveness, the wronged person should forgive him. Our beloved Prophet (Peace be upon him) said: “Whoever suffers an injury and forgives (the person responsible), Allah will raise his status to a higher degree and remove one of his sins.”
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Which way is Mecca to pray?

The answer is the direction from the prayer site toward Mecca expressed as an azimuth. In the case of Queens, New York, we calcu- lated it to be about 58", an approximate northeasterly direction. On a globe the direction from any point to the North Pole can be readily determined.
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Can Muslims smoke?

A tobacco fatwa is a fatwa (Islamic legal pronouncement) that prohibits the usage of tobacco by Muslims. Arab Muslims tend to prohibit smoking (despite Saudi Arabia ranking 23rd in the world for the percentage of its population that smokes) and, in South Asia, smoking tends to be considered lawful but discouraged.
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Can Muslims have tattoos?

For those who aren't aware, tattoos are considered haram (forbidden) in Islam. There is no specific Islamic verse outlining this point but many people believe wudu (the purification ritual) cannot be completed if you have a tattoo on your body.
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Why do Muslims wear hijabs?

Hijab is a scarf or clothing worn by Muslim women to cover their hair in order to maintain modesty and privacy from unrelated males either in public or at home.
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Can Muslims go to prom?

All while keeping it 100% halal. So long as you hang out with friends who share your values and will act responsibly, you really have nothing to worry about.
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Do Muslims drink alcohol?

Although alcohol is considered haram (prohibited or sinful) by the majority of Muslims, a significant minority drinks, and those who do often outdrink their Western counterparts. Among drinkers, Chad and a number of other Muslim-majority countries top the global ranking for alcohol consumption.
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Can females go to mosque?

"Considering the religious texts, doctrine and religious belief of the followers of Islam, it is submitted that entry of women in the Mosque for offering prayer/ Namaz, inside the Mosque, is permitted. Thus, a Muslim woman is free to enter Masjid for prayers.
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Can I pray to God anywhere?

Any Christian can pray anywhere at any time. You don't have to bow your head, kneel or close your eyes to pray. Unfortunately, you're not hearing this from some pulpits.
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Can students talk about religion in school?

Yes, students have the right to pray and discuss religion in school. Public misperception has persisted on this topic since the U.S. Supreme court struck down school-sponsored prayer in the early 1960s.
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Is the Bible allowed in public schools?

First, while it is constitutional for public schools to teach children about religion, it is unconstitutional to use public schools to advance particular religious beliefs. Among the important statements made in the guidelines are: "The school's approach to religion is academic, not devotional."
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