No. Children prayers with their elders. It is preferable that they move to the back to allow the elders to focus on their parayers.
The Prpohet (PBUH) loved children and encouraged their presence in the mosques.
I think so
In Arabic countries abroad there usually is another prayer room for women and their children next to the main mosque. Often women pray at home, however in Ramadan and for Eid prayers (early morning) following Ramadan, women like to go to the Mosque. In England, the women stand with their children behind the men in prayer or some stay at home.
Quba Mosque in Medina is considered the first mosque of Muslim to pray.
in the Pray hall
in the Pray hall
Mosques are important to Muslims in any country non-Muslim or not. Muslims go to the Mosque to pray which is why it is imporatant. Muslims can pray anywhere aslong as its clean and they are facing Mecca. Muslims don't just pray at the Mosque either, they teach children, fundraise, talk about religion and so on. I have also heard a Mosque called a Masjid.
at a mosque
they pray
Muslims
Muslims pray in it.
Mosque
They can, but it is recommended that they pray together.
To teach Punjabi classes and lessons about Sikhism. Also used as a meeting room and library.