Jews pray in a synagogue.
Jews pray in synagogues, not in mosques. If Jews visit a mosque, they try to dress in an appropriate manner so as not to be insulting to their Muslim hosts.
Yes, they worship in a building called Mosque (or Masjid in Arabic). However, they can worship or pray at home, office, ship, plane, open air, or any clean dry place. See related question for more information.
Mosque is not the thing that is build for monument, it is a place of worship like church or any other place where people gather to pray.
Synagogues.
Like all other religion people pray in the place of worship like temple church mosque etc. Like all other religion people pray from their heart. Like all other religions the most preferrd place is your heart center, much purer than temple, church mosque etc. So, pray with your heart, from your heart for God lies within the heart of heart.
Quba Mosque in Medina is considered the first mosque of Muslim to pray.
It depends on their own religions.For Jews, they pray in a synagogueFor Christians, they pray in a churchFor Muslims, they pray in a mosque (or Masjid) or they pray at home, office, or any open/closed clean and dry area.a
Its just like a Church to Christians its place where we Muslims pray
ıt comes from"mescid" in arabic, means "place of pray"
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in the Pray hall
Muslims pray inside a mosque in congrgations just like they pray outside a mosque such as their homes on indivisual basis. Except there is a very minute difference when praying behind an imam in congregations. Rest is the very same procedure.