I is called Qibla. It is situated in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
Muslims pray toward the Kaaba in the city of Mecca, located in Saudi Arabia. This act of facing the Kaaba during prayer is called "Qibla." It symbolizes the unity and uniformity of worship among Muslims worldwide.
For praying it is called a Masjid
The place of worship is called Masjid where Muslims go to worship and pray
No. Muslims pray in mosques.
Graveyard. On the grave or on the tombstone. Muslims do not worship people in graves. Also, Muslims can not pray on top of Kabah. You can pray inside it but not on top of it.
Muslims can pray anywhere as long as they are facing the Mecca. The Five Pillars state in praying toward Mecca five times per day. They can gather at mosques and pray together.
Toward Mecca; so the compass direction would depend on where they are.
Islamic holy buildings are not called churches, they're called mosques. It's the place where Muslims go to pray.
Toward Mecca where the Holy Land of Islam is.
It is called rag or "Sejjadah"
Yes, they worship in a building called Mosque (or Masjid in Arabic). However, they can worship or pray at home, office, ship, plane, open air, or any clean dry place. See related question for more information.
Muslims praying house is called masjid (or mosque)