If you mean by worship prayers or Salt, then a Muslim visits the place of worship (called mosque) five times a day. However, he can pray in any clean place; even in open air areas, including home, office, ... except for Friday noon prayer a Muslim should go to mosque for listening to the sermon and noon praying; unless having a licit excuse.
because they respect who they worship
Mosque is place of worship of Muslims. Non-Muslim may come to Mosque to visit with the permission of Mosque authority. Non-Muslim may come to mosque to discuss about any issues which is permissible in Islam.
Mecca.
A Muslim is allowed to visit the Church but of course not to share in any of the rituals or prayers that take place inside it because this opposes the Islamic belief, but the visit as only a visit is OK.
Jews pray in synagogues every day of the year.
yes, they went to worship the Greek goddess Athena
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Yes, in order to visit Mecca, individuals must be Muslim.
It is palace of worship for the Muslims. Congregational prayers are held every Friday, on Eid festival and also funeral prayers are held. It also serves as a Community centre, a place for religious and Islamic teaching and a place for religious lectures and talk. If you are interested you are most welcome to come and visit us any day.
if you really want to know all about Hajj please visit islam.com/hajj/hajj.htm
Millions of Muslims visit Faisal Mosque each year. It is a regular place of worship and a place of learning as well. Exact number of visitors can't be recorded.
No, neither Hindu religion permit to go to haj as it is not Hindu pillgrim place, also the Muslim religion did not permit a non-Muslim to go for haj.