If you mean by worship the praying to Allah (or God in English and same God worshiped in Judaism and Christianity), then the official place of worship is called masjid (or mosque in English). However, Muslims are allowed to practice praying ritual worship in any dry clean place (office, home, open clean areas, ship, during flights, ... ).
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Muslims call their churches "Mosques"
Muslims do not have a special name for Christian churches. In Arabic, the word for Church is Kenisa (كنيسة), but only Arab Muslims use that word. Non-Arab Muslims use whatever word exists in their language to describe churches. As for Muslims themselves, they do not have churches. An Islamic house of worship is called a "Mosque" in English. In Arabic, there are two names for such a structure: Jame'a (جامع) also Latinized in Turkish as Camii refers to a large Mosque and Masjid (مسجد) also Latinized in Turkish as Mescid which refers to a smaller community building. Muslims in the mosque; during praying; face the direction of Kaaba in Makkah (or Mecca) in Saudi Arabia.
Muslims call Alexander Iskandar.
Muslims do not have christenings since they do not attend churches.
Muslims call the temple of the Muslims Masjid, but in English u call it Mosque!
There are no churches in Islam; the place of worship is called a Mosque. Like fathers in Churches, Muslims have Imams in their Mosques and all the worshipers line up to pray behind him. Unlike Christians, Muslims have their mosques for praying 5 times a day.
Muslims pray in mosques.
Muslims call their pillars/towers minarets.
Muslims go to Mosques and Christians go to churches.
Neither. The Islamic equivalent is called a mosque.
Muslims call regions by the same names that Non-Muslims use to name regions. Geography is not a religious institution.
the people who look after the churches are called a vicar