I assume by worship it is meant ritual prayer.
Yes, Muslims can perform their ritual prayer in a church, in flight, in ship, in stadium, in open air, on grass, or any clean place. However, the formal religious building for Muslim prayers is called mosque (or Masjid).
Muslims worship in a Masjid. Also called a mosque. == ==
Muslims go to Mosques and Christians go to churches.
Where you worship depends on your religion, not your nationality. People in Poland worship in many different types of places. Most Christians in Poland worship in a church, because Christians worship in a church. Most Jews in Poland worship in a temple or synogogue, because that is where Jews worship. Muslims in Poland worship in Mosques, because that is where Muslims worship. Many religions (including Christians, Jews, and Muslims) also worship at home.
A mosque is a church where Muslims go to profess their beliefs in Islam.
A Muslim house of worship is called a mosque. It is a place where Muslims gather for communal prayers, worship, and other religious activities.
A mosque is a holy place for muslims just like how christians worship in a church.
Muslims go to a place of worship, similar to Church but, it is called a Mosque.
The Muslim place of worship is calles a Masjid.
No. The Muslims worship in a mosque. Anyhow, they may worship at home, at office or at an open place that is pure, neat and clean.
The Muslim place of worship is not called a'Church'.It is called a 'Mosque'. The Muslims generally have a mosque where they live.
For Muslims -Mosque, for Hindus-Mandir, for Christians Church etc. Each religion has different name for its place of worship
Muslims only worship the one and only God, Allah, and do not worship anything else, including a black box. The 'black box' that you are referring to is properly called the ka'bah, and is believed by Muslims to have been built by Adam originally and then rebuilt by Abraham. It is considered to be the most sacred place of worship in Islam. Muslims do circumambulate the ka'bah and do face it during prayer, however Muslims DO NOT worship the ka'bah itself. To say that would be as absurd as saying that Christians who go to Church worship the Church itself or Jews who go to the synagogue worship the synagogue itself. The ka'bah is merely symbolic and is considered to be the 'house of Allah' hence Muslims face it during prayer, but actually worship only Allah.