The Muslims worship Almighty God (Allah) in many ways.
1. Offering prayer five times a day. This is the formal worship. They may also offer prayer - Niwafil- for special purposes, e.g. for success in examination, business, etc.
2. Paying charity -2.5% obligatory. As much as one may afford voluntary.
3. Performing Hajj (Pilgrimage) once in life- obligatory
4. Looking after the orphans, poor relatives, neighbours, all humans, animals, birds, all living beings in general
5. Remembering Almighty God and obeying all his commands.
6. Doing justice to all
7. Earning livelihood through lawful means and spending it lawfully.
As for as the Christian worship is concerned, I think that Hazrat Jesus Christ (May peace be upon him) didn't prescribe any particular manner for formal prayer. The manner of Christian worship might have been formulated later on. However, I would myself like to know how, how many times, in which manner Prophet Jesus Christ (MPBUH) prescribed the formal worship.
Answer
Islamic art work contains only the design made out by Arabic alphabets, but Christian art work contains shapes of human and other objects.
A mosque is an Islamic house of worship, like a Christian church or a Jewish synogogue.
A mosque is the place of worship associated with the Islamic (Muslim) religion. Churches are the buildings used for worship by the Christian religion which includes Roman Catholics, Anglicans, Methodists, Baptists and so on.A church is where (usually) Christians worship, and a mosque is where Muslims worship.
Mosques are for Muslim worship and Churches are for Christian worship.
there are a lot of differences between cultural symbols like for example, Hindus and Kurdistan Indians worship thousands of gods while Kurds only worship one.
Islamic people worship a god called banana
Imams
godd.
In the Mosque.
There basically is no difference, Worship rock is Christian rock or part of it.
Christians worship on Sunday, while Muslims worship on Friday.
They worship in a temple sort of thing called a mosque.
Islamic acts of worship are called ( ibadah )