No, Mosques are for the people practice the faith muslims and temple are for the people who practice the faith of judisam
Mosques are for Muslims and Temples are for Hindus like Church for Christians.
It was an important task for all the medieval rulers to construct temples and mosques as this was how they showed their concern for the welfare of the people.
No. Muslims pray in mosques.
Buddhists meditate and pray, much the same as other people who like to go to churches and mosques.
Churches, mosques, and temples are all houses of worship.
The people in the neighborhood worhsip on churches, mosques, and temples.
they have Criston churches, hina temples, Muslim mosques, and also the sikn temples. fijis government is open to all realigns.
The Egyptians worship, according to their religions, either in mosques, churches, or temples.
There are more than 60 mosques in Japan. I personally know; and already visited; one mosque in Tokyo. Refer to links below.
They include churches, synagogues, temples, shrines, mosques, tabernacles, etc.
Depending on their religion, people held religious services at Churches, mosques, temples, etc.
The Muslim house of worship is a mosque, not a temple (which is used by Jews, Buddhists, or Shinto). There are hundreds of Muslim mosques in the United States. Please see the Related Link for a list of major mosques in the United States.