Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
They face the direction of Kaaba during praying while in Makkah (or Mecca(
Mosques always face Mecca, the Muslims holy land, and so will be at different angles in order to achieve this.
Most do. Some mosques used to be a different building, like a library or a church, and don't face Mecca. Nonetheless, Muslims face Mecca during prayer.
Mosques, Mecca, Madinah, & Jerusalem
the kaaba mecca
The mosques were built precisely based on the qibla, the official alignment with the holy Kaaba shrine at the centre of Mecca's Al-Haram mosque, according to the report in the Saudi Gazette. Hundreds of millions of Muslims around the world are bound to orient their daily prayers toward the ancient Kaaba, and mosques everywhere are built to face the black-shrouded cubic building, or have indicators of its direction.
Muslims pray towards the city of Mecca. Specifically towards the Kaaba. Mecca
Always towards Mecca
I don't know how many Mosques there are in New York City (probably none, but I don't know for certain). There are no Christian churches in Mecca because to enter the city you have to be muslim.ANSWER 2:There are 12 mosques in New York City and 30 mosques in Brooklyn. New York State, at this point in time (2010), has a total of 141 mosques. There are no houses of worship of any religion other than Islam in Mecca.
As far as I know there are only two mosques mentioned in the Holy Quran they are Madjid Al-Haram in Mecca and Masjid Al-Aqsa in Jerusalem.
It is the Grand Mosques (or AlMasjid Alharam) that Surrounds Kaaba in Mecca (or Makkah) in Saudi Arabia.