NO. The first mosque, al-Masjid an-Nabawi, was built to worship the monotheistic God, not the god Baal of the Levantine Pantheon.
Before becoming a museum, the Hagia Sophia was a house of worship. It was first a Christian church and then became a Muslim mosque.
Quba Mosque in Medina is considered the first mosque of Muslim to pray.
It was originally a Roman temple dedicated to Jupiter.
Muhammad made the first mosque in Medina.
the first mosque is 1233 years old
The first Mosque on earth is the Masjid al-Haram in Makkah(Mecca)And the next oldest mosque is al-Aqsa Mosque in Palestine.
The first mosque built in Lahore is the Pearl Mosque and was built between 1630-35. it is referred to as the 'Moti Masjid'.
The worship area of a masjid (mosque), or, in fact, a dedicated place for Muslim prayer anywhere, such as an airport, hospital, mall, or school, is called a "musallah."
The word "baalim" is plural. The baal was a Middle-Eastern pagan deity with local variations (baal, baal-peor, baal zebub, baal beq, baal berith, baal me'on, baal gad, baal hermon, baal peratzim, etc.). It was worshiped by idolaters as a deity of weather and fertility.
it was east London mosque in whitchaple
The first mosque in Islam is Mosque Qiba, built in July 622. The mosque is in the country Saudi Arabia, in the city of Medinah.
Jumma mosque in Madina .