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It's mosque (masjid in Arabic) its the Muslim places of worship.
Islam explicitly forbids monasticism, so there are no Islamic monasteries. Perhaps you are thinking of Muslim centers of worship, which are called Mosque in English and Masjid and Jame'a in Arabic, or Islamic Schools, which are called Madrassas.
Mecca (or Makkah) is the holiest Muslim city where there is the holiest Muslim building called Kaaba. The Kaaba is surrounded by the holiest worship building that is called Al-Masjid Al-Haram (or the Grand Mosque).
The buildings where Muslims worship are most commonly referred to as a Mosque or Masjid. It is much less common to hear a Muslim worship space called a temple.
Mosque is pronounced as 'mosk'. It is a place of worship for the followers of the Islamic religion.
The Muslim prayer robe, known as a "thobe" or "jubba," holds significance in Islamic worship practices as it symbolizes purity and humility before God. Wearing the prayer robe helps to create a sense of reverence and focus during prayer, as well as serving as a reminder of the importance of spiritual connection and devotion in Islam.
The Esperanto words for Islamic and Muslim are Islama and islamano respectively.
Mosques anywhere are places of Muslim worship.
The place of worship in Islam is called a Masjid. The most important service held is during the month of Ramadhan and Hajj when millions of Muslim go to Saudi Arabia to worship in Makkah and Madina.
The Muslim prayer curtain, known as a "sutra," serves as a physical barrier between the worshipper and distractions during prayer. It helps to maintain focus and reverence during the act of worship, emphasizing the importance of concentration and connection with God in Islamic prayer.
The typical terms used to refer to Islamic Prayer are Salaat (صلاة) and Namaaz (نماز). Islamic Prayer usually takes place in a mosque, but can take place in chapels (musalla - مصلى) or in people's homes.
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