There is no such Holy place, for Muslims where you can not offer your prayer.
Mount Fuji, Mount Tate and Mount Haku
Most, if not all, bedouins are Muslims. The most holy place for them is Mecca, with the holy city of Meddinah second.
A person who travelled to a holy place was a pilgrim.
Holy Orders typically takes place in a church or cathedral, where the ordination ceremony is held. The specific location can vary depending on the religious tradition and local customs.
Japan does not have a specific holy book like the Bible or Quran. Shintoism and Buddhism are the two major religions in Japan, with various texts and teachings that are considered important.
depends on what you mean when you say holy place like if you mean a holy place like a church or like israel Jerusalem because that's considered a very holy place in Jewish and christian religion and some others
no
The Church itself is the people, not the building. No, the Church building is not the Christian holy place. God is everywhere. It is the body of a Christian that is holy.
Well you can worship God anywhere, but a holy place? That depends on what religion you are talking about. Church is a holy place and many consider graveyards to be holy ground if it has been blessed. but you wouldn't really worship from a graveyard would you?
A community,place, and an event.(holy place)
what do you call a pilgrims journey to a holy place