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Topic: Muslim prayer

Related:
  Prayer    Muslim  
  Prayer Request    Book of Common Prayer  
  Lord's Prayer    Prayer Time  
  Prayer for Christian    Like A Prayer  
  Muslim Prayer Times    Power of Prayer  
  Thanks for your prayers    Daily Prayer  

 
 
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The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Most admires:Gandhi,  Osama Bin Laden,  Muhammad Ali
Good point(s):Saintly
Personality:Devout
Religion(s):Muslim,  Hindu,  Sikhism
Favorite explorer(s):Ibn Battuta
Favorite book(s):The Koran
Favorite religious figure(s):The Prophet Mohammed,  The Ayatollah,  Malcolm X
Favorite great leader(s):Akbar the Great
Likes to wear:Head scarf
Favorite destination(s):Baghdad,  Arabia,  Pakistan
Favorite time of year:Ramadan
Favorite political figure(s):Mohandas Gandhi
 
 
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Chogyam Trungpa Gyatso,
Tibetan Monk

Muslims are known for their rigorous prayer schedule.
Khalid Binalshibh,
Taxi Driver

Muslims, in their prayers to God five times a day, send greetings of peace and respect to Prophet Abraham and his descendants.
Worship & Prayers -- Muslims are expected to pray five times per day facing Mecca.
Often Muslims will perform optional prayers in addition to the obligatory five daily prayers because of the spiritual benefit it brings.
Mark Harris,
Priest

Our prayer is that Jesus Christ will reveal Himself to the Muslims…even to the evil ones who are trying to kill us, so that they too might be saved and forgiven.
Because prayer was a very important part of my Christian life I was both interested and curious to know what the Muslims were praying.
Muslims should always be praying for other people, and God can accept those prayers if He wants to.
 
 
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