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Both men and women can pray in the same mosque, but definitely not together, men should be in the front row and women stand behind them. Islam doest not allowed men and women to be in the same row while praying either in the mosque or at home.

For further details check some of the Islamic sites.

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No. Except in very rare and special cases.

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yes ithink family members wh are together can pray together

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no. not in a mosque

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yes, they pray together even in a mosque but in separate lines.

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Yes, Muslim men and women pray together in the mosque but in separate areas or separate lines. This is to avoid distraction during praying.

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Do Muslim women and men still pray separately in England?

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