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In Hinduism the place of worship is known as a Temple. Sometimes people also call it mandir.
They call it Synagogue.
The house of worship in Hinduism is called a Temple. In a Temple only God stays & no one else can stay their overnight.
Basically the building in which Christians worship is called a "church", although some call the building a "temple' or a "house of worship". The building itself is not important, but what goes on inside of the building, which should be worship, prayer, singing, teaching, fellowship, etc.
As individuals we can worship God anywhere - at home, work, school, etc. However, when we worship as a community we usually do so in a building we call a church. The definition of a church, however, is not the building but the community.
Hindus call it Bhagvad Gita
Answer 1Muslims don't worship any building. Even, Kaaba (that is the most sacred Islamic building) is not worshiped by Muslims but respected and honored by Muslims.Answer 2Muslims worship in a building called a mosque. They must take off their shoes before entering a mosque.Answer 3If you are asking What building do Muslims worship IN, then the above answer is right. If you are asking "Which building do Muslims worship?" Answer is; Muslims don't worship any building. They worship The one true God (Allah). And Allah has ordered Muslims to face Ka'bah (a building in Mecca) for worship. They don't worship Kabah, but they face to ka'bah to worship Allah (On true God, Not Jesus or The Holy Ghost).Example: After Fateh Mubeen (conquest of Mekkah by Muslims) Hazrat Bilal (may Allah keep him in peace) climbed over Kabah and gave Azan (call for prayer namaz). this very clearly shows that Muslims never worship Kabah and its just a direction.
John Wesley's typical Order of Worship included several key elements: a call to worship, hymns, prayers, scripture readings, and a sermon. The services often featured congregational singing, particularly of hymns written by Wesley himself, followed by a time for communal and individual prayer. Additionally, the Eucharist was celebrated regularly, emphasizing community and connection among the participants. This structure aimed to foster spiritual growth and communal worship among Methodists.
Hindus don't call themselves Hindus. They call themselves "Santana Dharma". The titles "Hindu" and "Hinduism", were first used by the Persians, because they were on the opposite side of the Indus river.
Most Christian religions do not consider their places of worship to be temples but instead use the widely popular term "church" for their house of worship. Middle Eastern religious persons such as Islams, Sikhs, Buddhists and Hindus call their places of worship temples and are considered to be sacred to their religion.
Hindus dont have christenings or any ritual that converts you to a Hindu.
As individuals we can worship God anywhere - at home, work, school, etc. However, when we worship as a community we usually do so in a building we call a church. The definition of a church, however, is not the building but the community.