The Muslims may offer prayer at any neat and clean place, at home, at office or in open ground. Anyhow, they have built special buildings for this purpose where they offer prayer in a group led by a scholar called Imam. These places are called Mosques.
Mosques are holy places for God worship and not for punishment.
The same as they were called in earlier years. In Jerusalem there are churches, mosques and synagogues.
The person who leads worship (salaah) in mosques is called an Imaam/Imam.
Mosques anywhere are places of Muslim worship.
Some Christians think churches, mosques, and synagogues are all the same thing, but they're not: 1. Churches are churches 2. Synagogues are synagogues 3. Mosques are mosques All 3 are called "places of worship".
Muslims worship in mosques but the religion is Islam
The place of worship for Muslims is called the Masjid or Mosques
Gurdwaras are places of worship for Sikhs, while mosques are places of worship for Muslims. Gurdwaras have a hall where the Guru Granth Sahib is placed and worshiped, while mosques have a designated area for prayer called the prayer hall where Muslims gather to pray. Additionally, gurdwaras often have langar (community kitchen) where free meals are served to all visitors, while mosques do not typically provide meals on site.
No, Jews worship in synagogues.
Do you mean Moscow? Yes, it is the capital city. Do you mean mosques (Muslim places of worship9? Yes, there are several mosques in Russia.
A non-example of the word synagogue would be a mosque or a church. Synagogues are specifically Jewish places of worship, while mosques are places of worship for Muslims and churches are places of worship for Christians. Therefore, mosques and churches serve as non-examples of the word synagogue.
Muslims go to Mosques and Christians go to churches.