Mosque
Myrtle goes to church because she is Christian, Hannah goes to Mosque.
MosqueFor the Muslims religion, It is important to go to the mosqueThe mosque in Istanbul was very beautiful as it have patterns that could attract people
Yes, the word "mosque" is a common noun. It refers to a general place of worship for Muslims, rather than a specific name for one particular mosque. Common nouns are not capitalized unless they begin a sentence, and "mosque" fits that definition.
Christians go to church every Sunday, while Muslims go to mosque every Friday.
Masjid is the Arabic word. Mosque is the English word, sort of the result of a bad transliteration.
The word 'Mosque' is a mythical word. Really what it means is 'A large mouse crossed with a snooker que'
I believe, not sure though, that mosque is just the English way of saying Masjid, which means, where you do sajda(prostration)... Mosque is not the original word... The original is Masjid.
The word is spelled mosque, a Muslim house of worship. If used with a specific name, both the name and mosque are capitalized.
Mosque is pronounced as 'mosk'. It is a place of worship for the followers of the Islamic religion.
Masjid is the Arabic word, mentioned in the Holy Quran & sometimes it's also used in English.
No, the word mosque is a common noun, a word for any mosque.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Mosque Street, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Mosque Street, SingaporeThe Blue Mosque (The Shrine of Hazrat Ali), Afghanistan"The Mosque at Medina" a novel by Gary Osborn
Churches, mosques, and temples are all houses of worship.