there was a man named mark who came to the isbcc mosque(a very big mosque with many things,in cluding a cafe:) and wanted to know about Islam alot of people told him facts about Islam but muhhamad(the mosques shop owner)taught him most about Islam, a year past and he offiacly became a Muslim i was there this eid watching him being sworn by saying " there is no god but god and muhamad is gods messenger"in Arabic.Now what i am trying to say is that you will learn that Islam is nothing but a religeon of peace.
Yes.
Mosque is place of worship of Muslims. Non-Muslim may come to Mosque to visit with the permission of Mosque authority. Non-Muslim may come to mosque to discuss about any issues which is permissible in Islam.
Jews pray in synagogues, not in mosques. If Jews visit a mosque, they try to dress in an appropriate manner so as not to be insulting to their Muslim hosts.
Masjid Haraam, Masjid Nab-vi & Masjid Aksa
It is a famous mpsque called AL AQSA MOSQUE which was used by the prophet Muhammed in his visit to God
If by visit you're talking about non-Muslims visiting a mosque, then it will depend on the mosque.If you're talking about Muslim prayer, prayers at the mosque are attended 5 times a day, 7 days a week. The Gathering Prayer, or Mass Prayer, is on Friday. It is required for men to attend this prayer.
The Kaaba is in the Holy Mosque in Makkah. Only Muslims are allowed to visit Makkah, because the city is dedicated to Muslim pilgrimmage. true that [:
No, there is no evidence that the Pope kissed the Quran during his visit to a mosque.
There is no one answer. The number depends on the number of mosques in the city, the Muslim population, whether weather conditions permit travel that week, etc.
If you mean by worship prayers or Salt, then a Muslim visits the place of worship (called mosque) five times a day. However, he can pray in any clean place; even in open air areas, including home, office, ... except for Friday noon prayer a Muslim should go to mosque for listening to the sermon and noon praying; unless having a licit excuse.
TO SAY THE PRAYER
Yes, in order to visit Mecca, individuals must be Muslim.