Muslims go to Mosques to pray and learn about Islamic principles. Muslims follow the five fundamental pillars of Islam. These pillars underscore the fundamental duties that Muslims must perform. The purpose of salah is to live a sinless life and to praise the great works of Allah. Muslims offer salah as a part of their Imaan (faith). The main focus is to abstain from evil deeds and to always turn to Allah. Often for Salah prayers, a large gathering is seen in Mosque to conduct prayers for Friday. Friday prayers are special prayers that are often followed by a sermon.
In many Muslim minority countries, Adhan or a call to prayer is not allowed. Prayer timings are, however, compromised. Therefore, Adelaide Prayer Times assists Muslims to follow namaz timing for 30 days. The prayer timing schedule helps Muslims to plan for prayers.
Mosques play an integral part in the life of a Muslim. A mosque is a place where sanctification is maintained. A mosque not only serves as a place of worship but a school where Islamic teachings are also assisted to Muslims. Various Mosques in Australia also serve as an organization or welfare associations where Muslims are given financial help.
Some of the Mosques in Adelaide are Adelaide Mosque, Islamic Arabic Centre & Masjid Al Khalil, Masjid Abu Bakr As-Siddiq, Mahmood Mosque, and many others that facilitate Muslims with the religious room, Islamic schools, prayer rooms, halls, libraries, and cafes and many others.