The spirituality and holiness of a mosques help you concentrate and the direction you pray in a mosque is always toward Mekkah
No, It is not compulsory for Muslims (married or not, or men or women) to pray in mosques. they can pray in any dry clean place (home, office, open air, ...). However, it is compulsory for you to perform Friday praying (noon praying on Friday) in the mosque unless you have an acceptable excuse, per religion, that prevents you from going to mosque.
yes.some of indian man pray at church.
the blue mosque is an Islamic monument. it's quite obvious it's in turkey,dude think it man
Allah has asked us to pray because he wants each and every person to pray for him,and show that man loves Allah.
in turkeyBlue Mosque is located in Turkey. One reason it is named Blue Mosque is because of its interior blue tiles surrounded the outside buildings.
Dykes built to help reclaim land from the sea.
A man-made feature is structures built intentionally by humans to help support how areas function or work.
A man-made feature is structures built intentionally by humans to help support how areas function or work.
Friday, for Muslims, is a holiday. All Islamic countries (at least the Middle Eastern ones) take Friday off. Every Friday there is a Jumaa. The Imam gives a Khutba and anyone who attends it from the beginning is attending salat duhr. After the Khutba, they pray 2 rakaas for the duhr.Also, the Prophet pbuh prayed at the mosque on Fridays. Truthfully, a man should be praying all his prayers at the Masjid. That is including the Fajr.
Many of the landmarks in Nigeria are man made. Sungbo's Eredo is the largest man made structure known to exist.
Muslims do not have "churches" they attend similar buildings called mosques. But there is not institution named "The Mosque". Only men are allowed into a mosque.
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