Allah's first command to human beings in the Qur'an is 'Read!' (iqra). His second command is "write". His third command is "learn". The fourth commandment is "teach". The fifth commandment is "Do not associate partners with Allah". These are written in order in the first surah "Alaq". These are the first commandments of the suras in the order of the Qur'anic descent.
One of the religious duties for Muslims is to perform the five daily prayers, known as Salah. Muslims are required to pray at specific times throughout the day, facing towards the Kaaba in Mecca. This act of prayer is considered a form of worship and a means of maintaining a spiritual connection with Allah.
five pillars of faith
In Sparta, the two kings had religious duties. An Athens one of the archons carried religious duties. Similarly in other city-states, depending on their political structure.
The Quran is the religious book of the Muslims. It does not cover any one subject but many. It talks about the creation of man, the purpose of his creation, his duties towards his Creator and his duties towards other humans. It also tells us how to give thanks to GOD (ALLAH in Arabic) for the countless bounties of His.
Muslims are well known. Muslims are a religious group.
Quran and Sunnah (Prophet Muhammad PBUH saying and practices) provide Muslims with a model for their duties. Refer to related question below.
nobody found Ramadan. Muslims have five important duties one of them is Ramadan and its is metioned in the holy Quran
to keep track of religious observances
Mosque. It's a place of worship for muslims.
held services, baptized babies, and taught children their religious duties.
The Prioress, one of the pilgrims in Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales," is the one who neglects her religious duties in favor of worldly activities such as hunting. She is portrayed as more concerned with manners and etiquette than with the true principles of her faith.
Muslims don't have a certain religious food that they eat. Though middle eastern food is often what Muslims eat which is also eaten by Jewish people.
Religious differences still divide Hindus and Muslims.