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No. Synagogues are Jewish houses of worship. Muslims pray in a mosque.
Muslims believe that the Kaaba was first built by Abraham, called Ibrahim in Arabic.
No, Jews worship in synagogues.
There's no such thing as Jewish prayer beads. Prayer beads are used by Hindus, some Christians, Buddhists, Muslims, Sikhs and Bahai.
No color and no religious sysmbol for Islam religion or for Muslims.
Jews and Muslims have different holy books. The Jewish Holy Book is the Tanakh or Jewish Bible, composed of the Torah (Law), Nevi'im (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings). The Islamic Holy Book is the Qur'an and Muslims also give legitimacy to the previous holy books of the Taurat (Jewish Torah), Zabur (Psalms), and the Injil (Gospels).To read more about these holy books please see the following questions:What are the Jewish Holy Books called?What are the Islamic Holy Books called?
Muslims do not wear kippot; this a Jewish practice. However, Muslims have a similar skullcap called a taaqiya (طاقية) -- which should not be confused with taqiyya (تقية), referring to faith denial by Shiite Muslims. The taaqiya is not necessary, but it is recommended since Muhammad wore a skullcap.
The Golden Gate, also called the Eastern Gate, was sealed by Muslims. Jewish religious beliefs stated that the Messiah would enter Jerusalem through that gate and the Muslims wanted to stop that from happening.
No. There is no holy book called "the Plus". Muslims have the Qur'an as their central holy book. They also accept the holiness of the Taurat, Zabur, and Injil, which roughly correspond with the Torah, Psalms, and Gospel (although there are slight differences between the Jewish and Christian versions of these texts).
They are called Namari in Urdu. In other languages different names are given to them.