I will answer according to my understanding.Originally posted by: cooloonka
hello all. i have thought of a new question for the muslims. not so much for the christians. simple answers are best here.
Ideally 5 times a day for prayer, but my observation has been about 10% of Muslim men go for one or more prayers in the masjid per day. Basically all Muslim men go for congregational prayer for noon prayer on Fridays. Women are not required to pray in the masjid, but are not forbidden to either.how often should religious/practicing/devout/sincere (not sure what the correct word is for this) muslims go to mosque?
Call to prayer, perform required ritual prayer together, perform optional prayers alone, read Quran.what goes on inside the mosque?
Yes, ritual prayer with recitation of Quranic verses in Arabic and various postures - standing, bowing, prostrating, sitting. We believe that we pray according to how Muhammad (pbuh) and his companions prayed.is there any kind of ceremony or ritual?
For daily prayers, the one most knowledgable of the Quran leads the prayer. On Friday, the imam gives a short sermon and then leads the congregational prayer.is the imam the leader and speaker?
I don't have a good answer for this, but to my knowledge all Muslims have the same basic beliefs.all catholic priests believe the same things and preach the one set of beliefs to the church (i.e. abortion is wrong, no sec before marriage, stealing is a forgivable sin but one must confess to be forgiven,etc...) do all imams believe the same things about islam? (i have seen so many contradictions in what i read from imam's web sites about rules of islam etc.)
The Sunni is the largest group and they strive to follow the "sunnah" or traditions of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his companions (may Allah be pleased with them) as the application of faith. The first source for religous knowledge is the Quran and the second is the collection of "hadith" that are written accounts of what the Prophet (pbuh) did and said. The Shia hold that the Prophet's cousin and son-in-law, Ali, should have been the first successor to Muhammad (pbuh). The primary difference is related to the political structure. Even though they have the same Quran, they have different collections of hadith. The Sufi is another group that is more mystical and less ritualistic than the other two.i only know about 2 sects of islam shia and sunni. are there more?
what are the main differences between the two?
Not sure of the question.d oyou think the radicalism presented by some individuals has scared most into asking questions about islam so they just keep believing what they are told?
Muslims have a responsibility to witness to others the Oneness of God to unbelievers. No, we typically don't go on evangelical missions even though this was practiced early on. Early Muslim traders to Malaysia/Indonesia introduced Islam in this area through their fair and honest business relations.so does islam present itself in a way that promotes spreading the "good news about islam" and how it is a great and peaceful faith and how to get to heaven for non believers? do muslims go on pilgrimages to try and convert jews and christians? is that not a form of charity?
I wouldn't call us His children rather His created beings and those who obey Him are His servants. Yes, all should have the opportunity to learn about Islam.according to islam is every human being God's child and deserves the opportunity to information that will lead to their eternal salavation/peace?
Those more knowledgable of Islam please correct any mistakes that I made.