It varies from mosque to mosque. It can be as simple as a dirt floor, or as ornate as a carpeted room with bookshelves, fans, and chandeliers. Most mosques are somewhere in the middle, with a simple carpeted floor and a few bookshelves.
it's and area that leads into the prayer room that has arches.
Not really a mosque as a set aside area for a prayer room is very possible.
One example is: a Wudu Room, Prayer Room and Shoe Hall, but there can be many different ways depending on the mosque.Some mosques have only the Prayer Room.
An Imam is the name for a mosque prayer leader.Anybody who leads a congregational prayer (in a mosque or not) is know as the imam.
The building for a Muslim prayer is called a Mosque
a mosque
If it is an entire building, i.e. the Islamic equivalent of a church, it would be called a mosque. If it is a room in a larger structure that has a non-religious purpose, such as in a bus station, hospital, etc., i.e. the Islamic equivalent of a chapel, it is called a musallah. If you are talking about a massive structure, i.e. the Islamic equivalent of a cathedral, that would be a jame'a.
They wash their hands and feet in a washing room annexed to the mosque.
Prayer.
2-95,000 can fit in the mosque in the prayer room. It depends on the size but having said that, if the mosque is filled, Muslims will put their prayer mats on the ground outside the mosque ( facing Makkah) then pray, and if the ground outside the mosque is filled, they will put their prayer mats on the streets to pray.
1. The mosque is a place for congregational prayer. Islam teaches that congregational prayer reaps greater rewards than solitary prayer. 2. The mosque is free of idols (pictures or statues of "gods" or created beings.) Muslims worship God alone, and may not place in a room where ther are idols. 3. The mosque is free of impuritiees. Muslims must worship in a place that is clean. 1. The mosque is a place for congregational prayer. Islam teaches that congregational prayer reaps greater rewards than solitary prayer. 2. The mosque is free of idols (pictures or statues of "gods" or created beings.) Muslims worship God alone, and may not place in a room where ther are idols. 3. The mosque is free of impurities. Muslims must worship in a place that is clean. Y u even look at dis >_>
for prayer