Yes. But they are not called churches they are called Mosques.
No. Islam has Mosques.
None. Islam is outside of the various churches of Christianity and is a distinct religion.
Both mosques and Churches are for Same God worship
Before Islam came into being in the 8th century.
It would most probably Islam, because Islam has around more than 10 Mosques in just one Small Village.
The government allows several specific churches, but conversion from Islam to another religion is prohibited.
There are no churches in Islam; the place of worship is called a Mosque. Like fathers in Churches, Muslims have Imams in their Mosques and all the worshipers line up to pray behind him. Unlike Christians, Muslims have their mosques for praying 5 times a day.
Actually, Muslims don't have churches. They have Mosques. And each Mosque is considered to be the house of god. Churches and Mosques are not alike because each one is for a different religion. I hope I helped and Thank You . P.S: I'm a Muslim <3
Islam is the state religion, and consequently the most widespread, covering ~90% of the population. The remaining 10% belong to Orthodox churches.
There is no uniform doctrine or statement made by Lutheran churches on Islam; Lutherans nowadays are typically very supportive and tolerant of other religions, including Islam, although like any church regard their own view of religion as "truer" than other views of religion, including Islam. Most Lutheran pastors will have studied the Qur'an at seminary school and are quite knowledgeable on Islam.
Only 90% is Islam, 7 percent is Christian orthodox and other minorities, 3 percent have no declared faith.
There are beautiful glass windows that are put up in churches. Because of the Islam religion, there is a law stating that there will be no people put onto those glass windows because the Islamic people might believe in that person.