Pray.
No. A mosque is a building. Buildings do not have beliefs or opinions. A mosque is a place of worship for Muslims. Muslims believe in the same God that Jews and Christians worship.
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.
same reason all masjids are
they gather in mosque, to pray after the imam(molvi). it gives you 27 times more reward(sawab , ajr) then for praying at home. it also reminds us that we are sons of Adam, and thus equal, and finishes discrimination between the rich and the poor
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.
SAME FATHER: ABRAHAM MOTHER: SARAH - CHRISTIANS - ISAAC DECENDANTS MOTHER: HAGAR - MUSLIMS - ISMAEL DECENDANTS
the same respect they show in their own church or synagogue. They sould be clean, wearing tidy clothes, taking off their shoes, and it is preferred for women to wear scarves.
Yes, same God for also Christians and Jews.
They dress in mosque the same cloth that they are allowed to wear outside.see the related question, below, for more information on clothing in Islam.
The Muslims have the Dome of the Rock Shrine and the Al-Aqsa Mosque which form a single holy site together.
Muslims, Christians and Jews all use the same basis for their holy book.The old testament forms the base for Islam and Christianity so if that is what you mean they originate from the same base.
House of prayer in Islam. A mosque is symbolically very important to Muslims, and is a humble way for man to recreate pure divine presence on earth. But mosques are not built according to what is believed to be divine patterns, even if they are divinely guided, nor after very clear rules, except on some few points. It shall have a clear indication of the direction of Mecca, qibla (kible). The indication is in most mosques a mihrab, a niche in the wall. A mosque shall have a roofed area in front of the mihrab, and doors can be placed in the walls where the mihrab is not. Masjid (Mescit) is a word meaning 'place for prostration', and were used by the early Muslims for houses of worship, even for other religions. Today the Arabic 'masjid', and the English 'mosque' are used exclusively for religious houses in Islam. http://www.allaboutturkey.com/mosque.htm