The Mosque (called "Masjid" in Arabic) is the place for worship for the Muslims; thus, Islam is the religion which is practiced in the Mosques.
Thanks
Yes, the mosque is the place where people that study the Islamic faith go to worship
It is the place of prayer for the Muslim faith.
By going to their mosque regularly and following the Koran.
The holiest city for faith of Islam is Makkah (or Mecca) in Saudi Arabia. The Grand mosque (or AlMasjid AlHaram) is located in Makkah. This mosque surrounds the Kaba which is the oldest God house on earth.
The mosque or masjid and then Ka'aba which is God's House in Saudi Arabia.
Yes, during Friday prayer and the two feasts of the year. Women are no obligated to go to mosque although preferable if it is safe for them to goto mosque. The daily prayings could be done at home, office, inaeroplaneor ship if on travel. However, Daily prayings at the mosque is encouraged and is more rewardable by God.
as far as my knowledge goes you have to declare "shahadah", which is the declaration of faith in front of the imam at a mosque with sincerity
Indians by nature believe in faith and religion. For worshipping faith is necessary. Thus any story of beliefs or faith they share in the places of worship; maybe a temple, gurdwara, a mandir or a mosque.
Mixed faith marriages may encounter challenges due to differing beliefs, values, and traditions. Disagreements regarding religious practices, upbringing of children, and social expectations can lead to conflict. Without open communication, mutual respect, and a willingness to compromise, these differences can strain the relationship.
A long time ago, Spain was conquered by the Moors. After the hostile take over, Islam became the main faith in the land.
Praying formerly to Allah (Our Creator) is the most common activity; this is known as 'Salat'. Most mosques around the world welcome people of all faiths (or no faith) into the mosque. Removing one's shoes prior to entering the main worship area is obligatory.
MOSQUE