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Well a mosque (most in America that I know of) have a section for guys to pray in and then a section for women to pray in. They are separate places where both genders cannot see each other. Other mosques in other countries have a part that the Imam goes to call the adhan and then there is the room for the men to pray in. Sometimes there is a room for the women to pray in. And there is a bathroom, either attached outside or inside.
The most important part to be done in a mosque, in congregation. It is accompanied by a sermon (Khutbah), and it replaces the normal Dhuhr prayer.
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A follower of Islam would see several key features in a mosque, including the prayer hall (musalla) where congregational prayers are held, often marked by a mihrab (niche) indicating the direction of Mecca (qibla). They would also recognize the minaret, a tower from which the call to prayer (adhan) is announced. Additionally, many mosques feature a courtyard, water fountains for ablution (wudu), and areas for educational activities. Together, these elements create a sacred space for worship, community, and learning.
Muslims worship in mosques but the religion is Islam
yes a mosque has two parts for both genders
Minaret is the part of a mosque that is used to call followers to prayer. Not any more, this was done before loudspeakers were introduced, but now it is done inside the Masjid.
it is used in complex function and used for studying the Riemann zeta-function along the important line where the real part of the argument is one-half.
Reproduction is an important life-making function that is part of the growth cycle. It allows organisms to pass on their genetic information to the next generation, ensuring the continuation of their species.
The tower in a Mosque is called a Raet. In Arabic it means marketplace. :);) Thanks for reading my awnser, A seventh grader:)
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