The geatest blessings are for praying in the mosque in Mecca. That is where the house built by Abraham is. The next greatest mosque is the mosque of Muhammad, in Medinah. The third greatest mosque is in Jerusalem - where many of the other Prophets were. After that, there is no special distinction given to any mosque.
Churches are for christians and mosques are for muslims. It is similar to a church and we also worship there but its called a mosque. There are services at the mosque five times a day every day, but most Muslims only go for Friday afternoon services.
Leaders are selected by the Muslims within the Mosque because one person has the most knowledge on the Qur'an
No because we are not allowed in the church as Muslims. And the Muslims can only pray in the mosque and at home but not in the church. And my dad always tells me you can go inside it only when you are doing working and Allah knows you are only doing your work. By Abshir Abdirahman
Most Muslims worsip in a mosque facing the direction of Mecca. The muslims kneel to the holy book as the "Pope" (not sure what they call him) reads aloud. (actually I THINK this is what they do, just google search it to confirm!)
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The Kaaba is the most sacred spot on earth for Muslims. The Kaaba is located in Mecca (or Makkah), in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is the most sacred city for Muslims for having Al-Masjid Al-Haram (or the Grand Mosque) that surrounds the Kaaba.
there is no grand mosque...many large towns have a grand mosque that heads the smaller ones and some countrys have a grand mosgue to head all mosque in the country..there is no grand mosgue ..most people think the grand mosque is the mosque in mecca but it isn't not...even to is in mecca it don't control all mosque worldwide so there is no grand mosque as in control of all mosque but many mosque called grand mosque like for example the grand mosque of Kuwait or the grand mosque of mecca or the grand mosque of abu dhabi just to name a few on national level...but is no main controling mosque .....
Answer 1Muslims don't worship any building. Even, Kaaba (that is the most sacred Islamic building) is not worshiped by Muslims but respected and honored by Muslims.Answer 2Muslims worship in a building called a mosque. They must take off their shoes before entering a mosque.Answer 3If you are asking What building do Muslims worship IN, then the above answer is right. If you are asking "Which building do Muslims worship?" Answer is; Muslims don't worship any building. They worship The one true God (Allah). And Allah has ordered Muslims to face Ka'bah (a building in Mecca) for worship. They don't worship Kabah, but they face to ka'bah to worship Allah (On true God, Not Jesus or The Holy Ghost).Example: After Fateh Mubeen (conquest of Mekkah by Muslims) Hazrat Bilal (may Allah keep him in peace) climbed over Kabah and gave Azan (call for prayer namaz). this very clearly shows that Muslims never worship Kabah and its just a direction.
If you're referring to the holy place of worship for Muslims, this building is called a mosque. If you are talking about the building around which Muslims travel around seven times on pilgrimage, this is called the Ka'abah, and was built by Ibrahim.
The houses used for worship of Allah (god) are called masjeds or mosques. If a male can here the call to prayer then it is compulsery for him to go to the mosque for every 5 prayers EVERY DAY unless he is physically unable to do so, a women is not obligated to do so but may pray if she wishes. The most important day to pray in the mosque though is FRIDAY midday at dhuhr prayer time- which is the day muslims believe Adam was created.
Makkah, site of Masjid Al Haram, the site of the Kaaba. Medinah, site of the Prophet's Mosque, peace be upon him. Jerusalem, site of Masjid Al-Aqsa.
Everyday but in particular on Fridays They usually attend the mosque (or Masjid) ; as a minimum; for the weekly Friday praying. Only female Muslims may be forgiven from attending mosques for Friday praying if they feel unsafe on going to mosques (a case which is rarely existing). However, many Muslims go daily for praying the 5 daily prayers. Also they go to Mosque for the Ramadan evening prayers called Taraweeh and they go for the annual two feast prayers.