Friday prayer, or congregational prayer (Arabic: صَلَاة ٱلْجُمُعَة), is a community prayer service held in Islam once a week on Fridays. All Muslim men are expected to participate at a mosque with certain exceptions due to distance and situation. Women and children can also participate but do not fall under the same obligation that men do. The service consists of several parts including ritual washing, chants, recitation of scripture and prayer, and sermons.
Yawm al-Jum’ah (shortened to Jum’ah), which in Arabic means “Day of Assembly” or “Day of Congregation”, is observed by Muslims every Friday.
Friday prayer, or congregational prayer (Arabic: صَلَاة ٱلْجُمُعَة), is a community prayer service held in Islam once a week on Fridays. All Muslim men are expected to participate at a mosque with certain exceptions due to distance and situation. Women and children can also participate but do not fall under the same obligation that men do. The service consists of several parts including ritual washing, chants, recitation of scripture and prayer, and sermons.
Yawm al-Jum’ah (shortened to Jum’ah), which in Arabic means “Day of Assembly” or “Day of Congregation”, is observed by Muslims every Friday.
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