There is no consistent building-style for either a church or a mosque. These buildings exist in hundreds of different forms depending on local aesthetics and congregational needs.
Usually in a Mosque, which is the same as a Christian church, although if they cannot get to a Mosque, they pray wherever. At home, work or school.
A mosque is the place of worship associated with the Islamic (Muslim) religion. Churches are the buildings used for worship by the Christian religion which includes Roman Catholics, Anglicans, Methodists, Baptists and so on.A church is where (usually) Christians worship, and a mosque is where Muslims worship.
Pray.
But why would he? Obama is a Christian. i think he is the anti-christ Yes: he's a politician.
The first mosque was built in Quba, near Medina, in the year of Emigration/Hijra. The second one was the Mosque of the Prophet in Medina, which was buit in the same year, in fact at a few days distance.
because it is a spiritual place and the same reason a church is decorated
The same as any other building. In general they used to be the equivalent of a town hall, the landmark centre of a community.
Paintings: * increase the aesthetic of a building * are another way of instruction * are useful to those who cannot read These are the same purposes as stained glass in a Christian church or the calligraphy in a mosque
The first mosque was made by prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his followers on prophet arrival to Medina (Al-Madina) on his immigration (Hijra) from Mecca (Makkah). it was in year 632 AD.
Sorry, I don't know this answer but it is my duty to tell that please don't call mosque its Masjid. Islamic foundation has found that mosque means 'mosquito'.
No, the Tower of Babel and the Mosque Tower are different structures. The Tower of Babel is a biblical story about a tower built to reach the heavens, while a Mosque Tower is a minaret attached to a mosque where the call to prayer is made.
Muhammad built a mosque to set up a place for prayer. He used the mosque as the seat of government and as an army training centre. He used the mosque as a community centre and as a school. He also resided inside the mosque of Madinah.