Muslims don't worship a place ... they only worship god and they believe that " al ka'abaa al shareefa " in mecca ,which is built by the prophet ibrahim and his son isamil, is god's sacred place on earth and they go hajj there in a certain time of every year
Muslims worship the creator of the earth and heavens on every spot on the earth as long as it clean safe. The name of the house of the God the Muslims worship in is "Masjid" Masjid means a place to place your head on the ground and praise the creator of the earth and heavens.
It is worthy to mention that Islam is a religion per God revelation of Qur'an to prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Followers of Islam are called Muslims. No Muslim worships "Islam" or "Muhammad" or any physical place in particular. (They worship at a place, but they do not worship the place itself.)
Masjid or Mosque
In Islam both Jesus and Mohammad are revered and loved as prophets of God. Neither is worshipped in the sense that Jesus is worshipped in Christianity. In Islam they are both considered to be mortal men albeit extraordinary and wonderful human beings but men nevertheless. In Islam the only being that is worshipped is God.
Prophet Mohammad is NOT worshipped in Islam. Instead, Muslims use him as a role model.
They worshipped idols.
In Islam, only one God is worshipped, there are no counterparts or minor gods.
battle of Badar is the first battle that took place in islam
prophets are ALLAHs (God's) messengers, sent to propogate the message of Islam. Prophets are NOT saints and should NOT be worshipped.
No. Christianity and Islam are almost equally worshipped in Nigeria
Islam follows the book of Quran they follow this holy book because it is the sayings of Allah the one and only worshipped
In Islam, there is only ONE worthy of worship; Allah. The very first pillar of Islam, Tawheed, identifies the fact that there is only one God. Apart from Allah, no-one in Islam can be worshipped, it is an unpardonable sin.
Mosque in English.Arabic name is Masjid which means "place to worship".
In Corinth, he was the main god worshipped, as well as in many cities of Magna Graecia (Great Greece). He was the second most important god in Athens, Athena being the main goddess worshipped.
All of the Abrahamic faiths: Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Christianity, Islam, and the Baha'i Faith.