The mosque is the house of Allah. All Muslims respect it and handle it with care. In the mosque the people pray, read Quran, listen to a lecture, or they can be cleaning the mosque and tending to it. Also, one is not supposed to play, sing, dance, or do anything of any kind that would be a sin or is not right to do.
the function of a mosque is where Muslims go to pray and worship their god.
eating, sleeping, gathering, talking... etc.
they are basically community centers!
Children learn either by going to school, being home-schooled, or educated in mosques or other Holy places of worship. Tutoring is also another option that is available to students who are willing to lear.
The most significant building in Islam is a Mosque-Kaaba being the Mother of Mosques. Masjid-i-Nabwi in Madina Munawwara and Masjid-i-Aqsa in Jerusalem or also very sacred to the Muslims. All other mosques are also significant.
Another function of mosques is to bond two people. Men, from the bride's family, have a nikkah, where they ask the groom a few questions.(the grooms father and uncles attend as well) 2. Events and Lectures 3. Quran classes 4. Community Issues and problems 5. Q & A 6. Marriage & Divorce Services 7. Funerals and Burials 8. Arbitration & Disputes And generally a centre for community activities.
Yes! The mosques and even the smaller prayer rooms always have some wudu facility closeby where Muslims can do their ritual cleansing before making salaah (prayer). Being in the state of Wudu is a must for Muslims making Salaah.
It depends entirely on where they are built. In Israel, there are new synagogues being built all the time (just like mosques). They have no effect there except to serve as places of worship and communal gathering. In Saudi Arabia, synagogue-building is illegal, so the construction of one would lead to riots, arrests, and prosecution of those responsible for the synagogue.
While places of worship themselves may not directly support the community, the religious activities they house support their community by setting a moral standard that many people have been expected to live by. Most common religions that utilize places of worship promote charity, loyalty to government, well being of man, and positive relationships to father advance the race.
There are many names given to places where one worships a god. For example, Christians may worship in a "church", or "temple". This really depends on which branch of Christianity one follows, as there are other names given to places of Christian places of worship. Muslims worship Allah in a "mosque". Jewish people worship in a "synagogue". These are only some of the main stream religions. Across world people may worship their god or gods in "temples", "pagodas" or "shrines". The worship of God need not be confined to an inside area. God may be worshiped in any place that has been consecrated (made holy) to Him, which includes the outdoors or any natural setting. With particular regard to Christianity, Jesus said "Wherever there are two or three of you gathered in My Name, there am I also" (Matthew 18:20). It is not specified that "wherever", in the context of this quote, must be in a building.A church is a sacred place to worship a god. Where you worship will depend on your religion.shrine is the answer for A+ studentsA temple or church or anywhere you find sacred yourself or feel safeA sacred place to go worship god is a church
Maldives being a Muslim country has several mosques, however the most popular of them is the Grand Friday Mosque (Masjid-al-Sultan Muhammad Thakurufaanu Al Auzam)
They were used to house the gods and goddesses and served as banks.
Places of worship tend to have beautiful architecture as well as very artistically sculpted interior design as well as art-pieces (for example, the altar of a temple and the stained glass windows of a cathedral). Usually, the purpose is to depict religious scenes and/or to help the congregation get into a religious frame of mind.
Unbelievers can worship but when and if they do they cease being non-believers unless they worship their unbelief.
It's not a must to build only big mosques, it's also allowed to build simple mosques...because & simply the mosque is not in its size but in its spiritual value. But , most of the mosques are being built as big & grand mosques to accommodate more & more number of prayers, also from the point of view of all Muslims it's better to build big,grand & beautiful mosques as expression to their love & respect to these Islamic constructions that are specialized for the purpose of worshipping Allah.