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What does every Friday of Muslim Ramadan mean?

Every Friday, Muslims have a major Mardi Gras.

According to the custom of Islamic worship, Muslims worship five times a day, at dawn, at noon, in the afternoon, at dusk and at night, usually at the mosque or at home. Every Friday afternoon, a collective "main hemp worship" is held in the mosque, so Friday's main hemp day is also called "main hemp day" and "assembly ceremony day"

Sunday is an Islamic gathering day. The Arabic transliteration of "Juli" is a religious ceremony held by Muslims in the mosque every Friday afternoon. The word "Ma Zhu" is a transliteration of the Arabic word "Curie", and its ceremonies include worship, listening to "Hutubai" (a lecture on doctrine) and listening to "volz" (a lecture on encouraging kindness).

Sunday has always been regarded as a precious day in Islamic teachings and history. Muhammad once said, "The best day in Mu Min is Sunday". On this day, Muslims should not only attend the gathering ceremony, but also do more good deeds, such as cutting nails, shaving lips and beards, washing nets, burning incense, sweeping graves and confessing. Are regarded as sacred acts.