If by the Sacred Mosque you mean the Great Mosque in Mecca, yes it is.
There is the Masjid Al-Haram in Mecca, which is called the Great Mosque in English.
It is mainly in Makkah (or Mecca) during hajj days.other religious center is called Masjid (or mosque) that is spread every where.
there is no grand mosque...many large towns have a grand mosque that heads the smaller ones and some countrys have a grand mosgue to head all mosque in the country..there is no grand mosgue ..most people think the grand mosque is the mosque in mecca but it isn't not...even to is in mecca it don't control all mosque worldwide so there is no grand mosque as in control of all mosque but many mosque called grand mosque like for example the grand mosque of Kuwait or the grand mosque of mecca or the grand mosque of abu dhabi just to name a few on national level...but is no main controling mosque .....
The center emblem is the classical Emblem of Afganistan with a Mosque with its Mirhab facing Mecca.
The center emblem is the classical emblem of Afghanistan with a mosque with its mihrab facing Mecca.
no, mecca is an islamic mosque. Though many theorist believe that it was temple of Lord Shiva before.
The Great( or Grand) Mosque is located in Mecca (Makkah) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The Great Mosque is called Al-Masjid al-Ḥarām (المسجد الحرام) or "The Sacred Mosque") or the "Grand Mosque". It is the largest mosque in the world. It surrounds the Kaaba, the place which Muslims turn towards while offering daily prayers and is considered by Muslims as the holiest place on earth. The mosque capacity can be up to 4 million Muslim worshipers during hajj (pilgrimage) days.
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The Kaaba in Mecca is a Mosque in Saudi Arabia where all Muslims face when praying their prayer. It is considered the holiest Mosque in Islam. It is where all muslims make pilgrimage to at least once in their lives.
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