no a mosque does not have arabic writting on the wall
Masjid is the Arabic word, mentioned in the Holy Quran & sometimes it's also used in English.
masjid in Arabic (or mosque in English)
Mosque comes from Arabic the more you know the better
Usually, "Allah" in Arabic is the symbol for Islam.Islamcan besymbolizedwith the symbols of a Cresent moon and star, The Arabic writing of Allahand Muhammad's name,a mosque,or asymbolofMecca,or it couldalsobe described asissues related tothe Arab world
yes, ofcousre there are, there are four main walls going around the mosque, its not a building without walls in them -Dreamer
mosque. Shoka ,شقة
a Mosque, or in Arabic: Masjid
Mosque is pronounced as 'mosk'. It is a place of worship for the followers of the Islamic religion.
Masjid is the Arabic word. Mosque is the English word, sort of the result of a bad transliteration.
In Arabic (Al Masjid Al Haram) meaning the Holly Mosque.
It is called minaret. In Arabic, it is Me'ezana
It is called in Arabic 'Jazzama'