Neither. The Islamic equivalent is called a mosque.
Muslims pray in mosques.
No. Synagogues are Jewish houses of worship. Muslims pray in a mosque.
Yes. Jews pray to God in synagogues. Christians pray in churches.
No. Mosques are used by Muslims as their place of worship, not by Jews. Jews pray in synagogues.See also:More about Jewish prayer and synagogues
Some Christians think churches, mosques, and synagogues are all the same thing, but they're not: 1. Churches are churches 2. Synagogues are synagogues 3. Mosques are mosques All 3 are called "places of worship".
Jews pray in synagogues (not churches), every day of the year. During Hanukkah, certain prayers are added to the regular services,
No. Churches, synagogues and mosques are called "places of worship".
The place where people go to pray is commonly referred to as a place of worship. This can vary depending on religious traditions; for example, Christians often go to churches, Muslims to mosques, Jews to synagogues, and Hindus to temples. Each of these spaces is designed to facilitate prayer, community gatherings, and spiritual practices.
Not all Arabs are Muslims. So, Muslim Arabs pray in Mosques, Churches for Christian Arabs and Synagogue for Jewish Arabs.
Many Christians don't fully understand that Places of Worship have different names: 1. Churches are churches 2. Synagogues are synagogues 3. Mosques are mosques
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.
Synagogues.