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The Mosque (called "Masjid" in Arabic) is the place for worship for the Muslims; thus, Islam is the religion which is practiced in the Mosques. Thanks
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Not all Arabs are Muslims. So, Muslim Arabs pray in Mosques, Churches for Christian Arabs and Synagogue for Jewish Arabs.
No. Muslims gather to pray at a mosque. Local mosques are called masjid in Arabic and larger mosques (like cathedral-sized) are called jame'a in Arabic. There are also small chapels called musalla in Arabic. Jihad is the "eternal struggle" in Islam. It has both an internal component, which is each believer's fight against temptations, and an external component, which is the larger confrontation between the Islamic World and non-Islamic countries.
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Muslims used this way because the creators of Islam were Arabic people and that is how the Quran is written and translated in Arabic.
The word for Church in Arabic is Kenisa (كنيسة). There are several branches of Christianity found in the Arab World such as the Egyptian Copts, the Lebanese Maronites, and the Syrian Catholics. However, most Arabs are Muslims and pray in Mosques which are called Masjed (مسجد) or Jame'a (جامع).
because they believe that Allah spoke Arabic. Muslims say their prayers in Arabic because Quran was sent in Arabic and began in the Arabic Gulf.
Home language of 85% of world Muslims is not Arabic.
No. Arabic is only used in some Mosques, for religious reasons. The common language is Urdu.