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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [/quote] Not OP but Another Muslim poster: yes and no- technically if you can attend all prayers in a mosque for men that's a good thing. Friday prayers at a mosque are obligatory for men (unless there's a valid reason for missing them) for women they are not obligatory at a mosque. They are no different than prayers said on any other day aside from the imam giving a sermon. So in a sermon they are similar to the Sunday Services but otherwise they are not in that this is not the only obligation for prayers that Muslim has to meet. [/quote] One more question and honestly, I can't believe I"m asking this. Is the sermon in NOVA (the Mosque between Bailey's and 7 corners) said in English? [/quote] Not OP but Another Muslim poster: I have only been there once for Eid prayers and yes it was in English. If I had to guess whether it is always in English or not- I would say that in all likelihood it is always in English, since Muslims from many different backgrounds and cultures attend the mosque and English is the common language but I am not 100% certain. I know that the mosque that I attend does the sermon in English. [/quote]
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