Yes, prostration is for Allah only. Because nobody except Allah deserves it. If anybody prostrate before anything except Allah, he is has done shirk, and is no more muslim.
Prostration
Place of prostration....
Prostration means dropping down onto one's knees and bowing, as an act of immense respect and worship. This is often performed in religious contexts as a form of worship towards God, and in Islam is part of standard prayers. A place of prostration would be a place where this activity was acceptable, expected, or encouraged.
its called Mosques or if you want to say it in Arabic Masjid.
Enough room to perform sujud, or prostration. See related link for more information and pictures.
It's often called a "sajadah" which means "a place for prostration in prayer"
It is an Arabic word meaning Mosque or house of kneeling (prayer). Place of Prostration
A Muslim "church" is normally called in English a "mosque". It is the anglicized form of the Arabic term "masjid", which literally means "place of prostration" and a term used by Muslims just as the Jews use the term "temple" or "synagogue" and Christians use the term "church". Primarily "masjid" is used in the Quran, i.e. Islamic scripture, to mean any place of worship dedicated to God including churches, temples and synagogues.
The musalla may be an area, room or prayer rug used by Muslim people to provide for themselves a clean space to pray. They go through a prayer ritual which includes standing to praise God, recitation of the Quran, sitting, bowing and prostration to God
Muslims do not bow in front of Kaaba. Muslim faith command Muslims never to bow except for God, the one and only one God. Muslims turn around Kaaba anticlockwise as ritual praying and requesting God blessings and forgiveness.
A Muslim "church" is normally called in English a "mosque". It is the anglicized form of the Arabic term "masjid", which literally means "place of prostration" and a term used by Muslims just as the Jews use the term "temple" or "synagogue" and Christians use the term "church". Primarily "masjid" is used in the Quran, i.e. Islamic scripture, to mean any place of worship dedicated to God including churches, temples and synagogues.