Yes. The Muslims offer prayer at least five times a day.
Followers of Jainism do not go to a Church, instead they visit a Temple or Mandir, to offer their daily prayers.
Shias offer nimaz 5 times. but because it is permitted to offer 2th and 3th prayer and 4th and 5th together, it seems shia Muslims offer namaz 3 times. but not all of shia Muslims combine prayers. still not combining and performing them separately is recommended.
Good prayers can be found almost anywhere. Many local churches will create their own website, which could then be used for prayer. Some religious websites also update their webpages daily with new prayers and new things to think about when praying. Some websites will offer different prayers for different circumstances, while others will offer prayers in multiple languages.
Although Muslim men are required to offer all five required daily prayers in a mosque, if possible, they are encouraged to offer additional (sunnah) prayers in their homes. Muslim women have the option of praying in the mosque, but prayer at home is preferred for them. Muslims also can pray in any place that is clean and free of idols, such as shopping malls, airports, public parks, gymnasiums, etc.
Catholics don't offer flowers and prayers to statues, they offer flowers and prayers to people they are praying for or to.
They offer prayers and try to avoid sinful activities. They do normal routine of life as usual.
The Muslims are found in almost all countries of the world. Wherever the Muslims offer their daily prayer Adhan is called there. Anyhow, there might be few countries where the Muslims don't reside.
When Muslims visit the Kaaba, they circle it counterclockwise seven times, while offering supplications to God. This ritual is called "tawaf." If possible, Muslims may pause in their tawaf to kiss or touch the Black Stone, an ancient stone set into one corner of the Kaaba, which is, itself, made of stone. Muslims touch or kiss the black stone because it was a practice of Prophet Muhammad, God bless him and grant him peace, but it is not required. After having completed tawaf, Muslims face the Kaabah and offer two rakats (units) of salat (formal prayer.) They also may drink water from the Zamzam well, and offer supplications (personal prayers) of repentance and asking for help. Tawaf may be performed as an act of worship in itself, or it may be offered as part of either Umrah (minor pilgrimmage) or Hajj (major pilgrimmage.)
The building you are referencing is called a Mosque, however most Muslims call it by its Arabic word, Masjid. This is a place where Muslims can go to offer the 5 daily prayers in a congregation instead of individually, and a majority of the male Muslim population goes to a mosque for the noon prayer on Friday, in which a sermon is spoken and then a congregation prayer follows.
The inhabitants of Toronto must be aware of the Toronto Prayer Time each day in order to offer their daily prayers ( - ). Fajar times are at 5:59 AM, Dhuhur/Zuhr times are at 12:05 PM, Asr times are at 2:26 PM, Maghrib times are at 4:45 PM, and Isha times are at 6:10 PM daily in Toronto. Muslims around the world offer five prayers each day, and each prayer has an official hour that must be observed. Users can find the daily, weekly, and monthly times of prayer in Toronto here. A yearly calendar for Toronto prayer times is also available.
The most sacred building in Islam is the Ka'aba situated in Makka, KSA. The Muslims offer their prayers facing Ka'aba. They also visit it to perform Ummra or Hajj.