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  1. In Islam, Friday prayer, or Congregational prayer (Arabic: صَلَاة ٱلْجُمُعَة, romanized: Ṣalāh al-Jumuʿa) is a community prayer service held once a week on Fridays. All Muslim men are expected to participate at a mosque with certain exceptions due to distance and situation. [3]

  2. 19 Mac 2019 · Muslims pray five times a day every day, but the most important prayer of the week is “jumah,” or the day of gathering, on Friday. So why are Friday prayers so central to the Islamic faith?

  3. 12 Mac 2020 · The Friday prayer consists of two things: A speech, or the Khutbah. The actual prayer, where we all stand up and we follow the imam and we pray. Many of us seem to think that the Friday prayer is just the prayer at the end, that’s what is required of us to do; rather, it’s the whole thing.

  4. 1 Sep 2023 · Friday (Jumuʿah in Arabic) is the holy day for Muslims. Jumuʿah comes from the same root word as gather and congregation. On Fridays, Muslims attend a special prayer in the afternoon, the Jumuʿah prayer. The Friday prayer is a command of God: O ye who believe!

  5. On Fridays, Muslim men must perform the weekly congregational Prayer called the Jumu`ah Prayer. This Prayer replaces the Zhuhr (Noon) Prayer on Friday and it.

  6. 12 Jan 2024 · Friday is a special day; performing the congregational prayer on this day holds special significance in the life of a Muslim. Thirteenth century Islamic scholar Ibn Taymiyyah said: “The most excellent day of the week is Friday according to the consensus of scholars”, and his student Ibn-ul-Qayyim mentions 32 special characteristics of ...

  7. Friday Prayer is an obligatory Prayer for every adult male Muslim. However, those who are sick, blind or disabled, those on a journey, and women, are exempt from the obligation of attending the Prayer at the mosque.

  8. Friday (Jumuʿah in Arabic) is the holy day for Muslims. Jumuʿah comes from the same root word as gather and congregation. On Fridays, Muslims attend a special prayer in the afternoon called the Jumuʿah prayer. The Friday prayer is commanded by God in the Qur’ān: “O ye who believe!

  9. For the Friday prayer, the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and give him peace) used to recite the following Surahs: al-Jumah and al-Munaafiqun, or al-Ala and al-Ghaashiyah. There is a lot of reward in reciting Surah Kahf either before the Friday prayer or after it.

  10. 25 Jun 2019 · On Fridays, Muslims gather for a special congregational prayer in the early afternoon, which is required of all Muslim men. This Friday prayer is known as salaat al-jumuah which can thus mean either “congregational prayer” or “Friday prayer.”. It replaces the dhuhr prayer at noon.

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