United in Worship Across Three Faiths
Prayer is the cornerstone of faith in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. While our traditions may differ, our devotion to the One God unites us in sacred communion. Discover the prayer times and practices that connect millions of believers worldwide.
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Five daily prayers ordained by Allah
The Five Daily Prayers (Salawat):
“And establish prayer at the two ends of the day and at the approach of the night.” – Quran 11:114
Traditional prayer hours and services
Liturgical Hours & Services:
“Pray without ceasing.” – 1 Thessalonians 5:17
Three daily prayers to the Almighty
The Three Daily Prayers:
Sabbath & Holidays:
“Evening and morning and at noon I will pray, and cry aloud, and He shall hear my voice.” – Psalm 55:17
Islam: Face Mecca (Kaaba)
Judaism: Face Jerusalem (Temple Mount)
Christianity: Often face East (toward Jerusalem)
Islam: Wudu (ablution) before prayer
Judaism: Netilat yadayim (hand washing)
Christianity: Spiritual cleansing through confession
Islam: Jumu’ah (Friday congregational prayer)
Judaism: Minyan (10 adults for certain prayers)
Christianity: Sunday worship and daily services
Islam: Prayer rug, Tasbih (prayer beads)
Judaism: Tallit (prayer shawl), Tefillin
Christianity: Rosary, Prayer book, Cross
Islam: Standing, bowing, prostrating
Judaism: Standing, sitting, bowing
Christianity: Standing, kneeling, sitting
All three faiths emphasize:
• Quiet contemplation
• Focused intention (Kavanah/Niyyah)
• Respect for sacred space
• Mindful presence with God
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