If you're referring to the holy place of worship for Muslims, this building is called a mosque. If you are talking about the building around which Muslims travel around seven times on pilgrimage, this is called the Ka'abah, and was built by Ibrahim.
if you mean what equals the church in Islam
that is "Masjid" which is called "Mosque" in english
if you mean the holiest place in Islam that will be Al-Masjid Al-Haram "The Holy Mosque" in Makkah "Mecca"
It is either:
Masjid Al-Haram in Makkah Al-Mukarramah
followed by
Masjid Al-Nabawi in Al-Madina Al-Munawwara
Kaaba in Makkah (Mecca) in Saudia Arabia. Refer to questions below for more information.
The holy building where the Muslims pray is called: mosque- Masjid.
The Ka'aba is the most sacred place of the Muslims where they perform Hajj.
Mosque or Masjid
Mosque
Quran is the holy book and there is no such thing as an icon for this
holy land
it was taken by the Islams
as the Bible is to Christians so the Holy Quran is the Book of Islam
They sit at the 40 degree East line of longitude.
The Holy building for Buddhists is called a Temple.
Holy Ghost Building was created in 2008.
The Golden Temple, also known as Harmandir Sahib, is the holiest and most revered Sikh shrine in the world. It is located in Amritsar, India, and serves as the spiritual and cultural center for Sikhs. The architecture of the Golden Temple reflects the principles of Sikhism, emphasizing equality, unity, and service to others. It is a place of worship, community, and hospitality open to people of all faiths.
Islamic holy buildings are not called churches, they're called mosques. It's the place where Muslims go to pray.
#1....its not Islams...its Muslims...Islam is the name of the religion, Muslims are the people that follow it....& #2...the QURAN
im not sure what you mean by holy. fridays are considered holy. the days of Ramadan are holy. the last ten days of Ramadan are considered VERY holy, as is the first ten days of the Islamic month dhul hijja. eid ul fitr and eid ul adha are also 'holy'. hope this answers ur question.
The Church itself is the people, not the building. No, the Church building is not the Christian holy place. God is everywhere. It is the body of a Christian that is holy.