Muslim women worship in exactly the same ways as men do, although men are required to offer their five daily prayers in the mosque, while women have the option of praying it at home. Muslim women worship in exactly the same ways as men do, although men are required to offer their five daily prayers in the mosque, while women have the option of praying it at home.
Specifically Muslim men (as opposed to Muslim women) pray in the front and center of a Mosque. Muslim women pray at the sides or the back of the mosque so that their image does not distract the men.
Yes Muslim women can participate on Juma prayer. But prophet (sws) said women best place is to pray is her home, but if they want to go to the masjid to pray no one can stop them.`
Muslim women CAN pray in ANY COLOUR they wish. there is no verse in the Quran or sunnah that states that, and if there is a group of Muslims who say that, it's up to them, but not attributed to Islam.
Yes, but they can only lead prayer groups composed entirely of women. If there is at least one man, a woman cannot lead the prayer, but she can pray behind him.
You can pray anywhere on earth, as long as you pray the Muslim way!
As men do. It is ritual worship that should be followed at no debate.
So sorry but what do you mean by 'luhr'??
If you mean to ask why men and women pray in different rooms, they don't have to; in many mosques, men and women pray in the same room. On the other hand, if you mean why do men and women pray in separate lines, it is to prevent people from getting distracted during prayer.
They pray exactly as men do, except women cover their whole bodies except their face and hands, just as if they were going out.
If you mean pray with men together yes they're allowed but they are not to pray on the same line. the can either pray together on a different line or separate section. if you mean together women only without any men they are not allowed because they cant say the aqaama nor are women allowed to say the adhaan.
they pray towards the kaaba
Quba Mosque in Medina is considered the first mosque of Muslim to pray.