Not in the US. Legal marriages have to be dissolved by a legal decree. What happens in a church or mosque will not be legally binding.
The person who leads the prayer in a mosque is called an Imam.
The person who leads the prayer in a mosque is called an Imam.
No, a mosque is considered a place of worship in sense of the law.
It means a person who is sortof the pastor for the mosque, he leads the mosque in prayer and praise.
In the mosque, there isn't any form of heirarchy. But I geuss the main person would be an imam (the scholar) or the person who calls out for prayer time (sometimes its the same person).
the imam
In Islam, any person who leads the prayer (regardless of whether the prayer is held at a mosque or not) is called an imam.
TO make it legal yes.
A religious person who follows the religion of Islam
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
Im pretty sure its mosque