quraan, islamic book
That depends on the mosque. Usually there will be Korans in there, but it is largely up to the mosque.
spiritual and out of worldly things
well they usually have a tap close to the ground or you get a water from a bowl. it depends which mosque you go to :)
Usually in a Mosque, which is the same as a Christian church, although if they cannot get to a Mosque, they pray wherever. At home, work or school.
The mosque usually has three main internal features:Al-Kebla (a direction marked by a hollow curvature in the wall) that Muslims face during prayingand the mosque leader (Imam) stay in front of it and facing it to lead Muslims during the gathering praying.Al-Menbar: some steps (minimum three) for the mosque leader to step up during giving Sermon of Friday or other occasions.The floor is usually furnished with carpets or other coverings for prayers.Inside the mosque is a Kursi that is a stand for the Quran in a mosque.Then there is a rack which is for putting your shoes there.In the middle of the room is a fountain. Then there is a Mhirab which is a shallow space in a mosque wall showing the direction of a prayer towards Mecca.
Minaret. The Steeple can be a neutral term in architecture and can therefore apply to the minaret of a mosque, but steeple usually refers to the tower placed on the side of a church.
No difference between Sunni and Shiiat Mosques. It is always said Muslim Mosque. What would you see in a Sunni mosque is the same as what in a Shiiat mosque. You see in the mosque mainly:Mehrab: A structure or drawing on wall marking the direction to be face by the Muslims during praying.Menbar: a wooden or brick structure formed of some steps (usually three steps or more) ending with a flat surface to allow the Mosque leader (Imam) to step up to deliever sermon and to sit down on this flat area when needed.Carpets or the like is covering the floor.
usually there is no especial building inside a mosque. if you mean a holy shrine it is the grave of the dead prophet or Imam.
Three sites.The holiest site for Muslims is the Kaba in Makkah (or Mecca).Of lesser importance are -AlMasjid Alnabawi (the Prophet Mosque) in Almadinah (or Medina), andAlMasjid AlAqsa (the AlaQsa Mosque) in AlQods (or Jerusalem)
It is called Masjid (Mosque in English). ---------------------------------------------------------- The MOSQUE is the place of worship in Islam. Many Muslims gather here to pray- Usually divided by gender.
the imam reads it out loud while giving lectures but when prayer is not going on, people usually read it by themself
Mainly:prayingreciting Qur'anlistening to sermons and religious teachings