Church is the term only for a Christian center of worship. Religious Muslims pray five times a day, every day, but they usually only attend Mosque once a week on Fridays for the longer prayer and the weekly sermon.
If you mean by worship prayers or Salt, then a Muslim visits the place of worship (called mosque) five times a day. However, he can pray in any clean place; even in open air areas, including home, office, ... except for Friday noon prayer a Muslim should go to mosque for listening to the sermon and noon praying; unless having a licit excuse.
There is only one position in a mosque (Mahrab) where the Imam (leader) stands and leads the prayer.
no, mecca is an islamic mosque. Though many theorist believe that it was temple of Lord Shiva before.
Many Muslim Men are having meal on Monday in Mumbai near the Mosque.
There are no formal Muslim missionaries assigned by the Mosque or the Muslim leaders as in Christianity. However, there are some Muslim leaders who can be referred to, on individual bases, by those who are willing to convert to Islam but need to learn about it before converting.
The Muslim house of worship is a mosque, not a synagogue (which is where Jews pray). There are hundreds of Muslim mosques in the United States. Please see the Related Link for a list of major mosques in the United States.
A good Muslim prays five times a day. The times change depending on where you live. How would i know that? I am a Muslim!
A Muslim walks round the kabah seven times
The Muslim house of worship is a mosque, not a temple (which is used by Jews, Buddhists, or Shinto). There are hundreds of Muslim mosques in the United States. Please see the Related Link for a list of major mosques in the United States.
It is advisable that each Muslim should recite at least some part of the Qur'an each day.
The people interested to perform prayer in the mosque and should have free time
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.