No. Muslims pray in mosques.
There is no such Holy place, for Muslims where you can not offer your prayer.
The Muslims offer their prayer in a Mosque. The Bhuhists have separate temples.
Most, if not all, bedouins are Muslims. The most holy place for them is Mecca, with the holy city of Meddinah second.
Jerusalem is considered Holy by Jews, Christians, & Muslims alike. For Jews, it is where their temples were built; for Christians it was where Christ Rose from the Dead; for Muslims, it is where Muhammad a dream where he ascended to Heaven.
A holy place of worship
Islam is not pracitced in temples. In fact no religion is practiced in a building. Temple is the place of worship of Hindus. Muslims pray in mosque.
The holy places of Confucianism include Qufu in China, which is the birthplace of Confucius and home to the Temple of Confucius, the Cemetery of Confucius, and the Kong Family Mansion. These sites are considered sacred and significant for followers of Confucianism as they represent important aspects of Confucius' life and teachings.
Mecca is a place in Saudi Arabia where many Muslims visit as a holy pilgrimage. It is said that God established this place with Abraham as the Ka'ba (the holy place) and all Muslims face in the direction of Mecca during prayer times.
Mecca and Jerusalem are holy cities for Muslims.
I think it is important for Muslims to have a holy building because then they will have there own place to worship God and to read they're prayers. Even some people stay to listen to speeches from famous Muslims which they sleep in the Mosque for.
holy places for hindus are temples
There is no such thing as "the dom". If the question intends to ask about the Dome of the Rock Shrine, the shrine itself is holy to Muslims, not Jews. However, the "Rock" it covers is the Temple Mount, which is the most sacred site in Judaism. The reason that this place is so sacred is because it is where the holy of holies was in the Great Temples of Ancient Israel.