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      • Allah, may He be glorified and exalted, chose Friday to be the best of days before Him, and He singled it out for major events and great qualities, which are the reason why Muslims are obliged to venerate this day and take it as one of their ‘Eids or festivals in which Allah has prescribed rituals that He has not prescribed for other days.
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  2. In Islam, Friday (Jumu’ah) is the most important day of the week due to the status given to it by God and His last Messenger Muhammad (PBUH).

  3. Jul 11, 2024 · Friday is a very important day for Muslims. It is more significant and more beneficial than any other day of the week. It is the day that Muslims gather together to pray in congregation. Directly before the prayer they listen to a lecture designed to empower them with valuable knowledge about God, and the religion of Islam.

  4. Why Is Friday an Important Day in Islam? Even though it might seem like an ordinary day, Friday is the holiest day of the week. Another reason why Friday is so important is that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said, “No Muslim dies on the day of Friday, nor the night of Friday, except Allah SWT protects him from the trial of the grave.” (Tirmidhi)

  5. Sep 1, 2023 · Friday (Jumuʿah in Arabic) is the holy day for Muslims. Jumuʿah comes from the same root word as gather and congregation. On Fridays, Muslims attend a special prayer in the afternoon, the Jumuʿah prayer. The Friday prayer is a command of God: O ye who believe!

  6. Mar 19, 2019 · Muslims pray five times a day every day, but the most important prayer of the week is “jumah,” or the day of gathering, on Friday. So why are Friday prayers so central to the Islamic faith?

  7. Why is friday significant to islam and why is the friday prayers so important.

  8. It is the day (Friday) which Allah chose from among all the days of the week, just as He chose Ramadan from among the months of the year and Laylat al-Qadr from among all the nights, and Makkah from among all places on earth, and Muhammad (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) from all of mankind.