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Does Islam prohibit Muslims from offering prayers in Hindu Temples and Christian Churches?

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Does Islam prohibit Muslims from offering prayers in Hindu Temples and Christian Churches?

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It’s blasphemous to pray to anyone else except GOD. Church consists of statues of Jesus; Hindu Temples have their own idols. Islam strictly forbids Idolatry. Anyway, Islam doesn’t prohibit visiting Churches or any other worship places. VISITING is allowed. Edit: I just gathered some information. Here you go: It is permissible to pray in any place, as long the place is clean (tahir). However, praying in a church, temple or a religious place of any other religion without any necessity is Makruh(disliked) but not Haram(forbidden). However this talks about praying in a Muslim manner inside a church, and not praying in a Christian manner in front of the Jesus statue. It is not allowed to pray in a place where the pictures or statues are in front of the praying person, unless no other place was available.

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