Muslim services, also known as Jumu'ah prayers, are held on Fridays, the holiest day of the week in Islam. Muslims gather at mosques in the early afternoon to perform the congregational prayers and listen to a sermon delivered by the imam.
Puritan families typically held religious services twice a day, in the morning and evening, in their homes. These services included prayer, Bible reading, and discussion of religious teachings. They also attended formal Sunday church services led by a minister.
No, the Sabbath is not the only day of the week named in the Bible. Other days of the week are mentioned in the Bible, such as the first day of the week (Sunday) which is referenced in relation to Jesus' resurrection.
Jains consider Friday to be the most important day of the week. This is because the last tirthankara, Mahavira, is believed to have attained nirvana on this day. Jains often fast, meditate, and visit temples on Fridays to pay homage to Mahavira.
In the Bible, the second day of creation is not associated with a specific day of the week as we know it today. The creation story in Genesis is a figurative account of the order in which God created the world, rather than a literal timeline mapped to our current calendar days.
Jesus did not change the Sabbath day from the 1st day of the week (Saturday) to the 2nd day (Sunday). Christians traditionally observe Sunday as the day of worship and rest to commemorate Jesus' resurrection on a Sunday, but this does not replace the importance of the Sabbath day for those who observe it on Saturday.
Mass is held every day of the week. Sunday is the most important day, which may be what you are asking about.
any day you want
Most elections are held on a Tuesday.
Friday
Elections are usually held on a Tuesday.
Bastille Day is always celebrated on July 14, regardless of the day of the week. For 2010, July 14 was on a Wednesday.
Different countries have different approaches to this.
The first anual session of All-India Muslim League was held at Karachi in present day Pakistan.
Bullfights are usually held on a Sunday afternoon but may be held any day of the week during special fiestas, holidays and festivals celebrated by certain towns.
Elections are always held on a Sunday in France.
It corresponds with Sunday of the planetary week. Islamic days begin at sunset
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