The word is spelled mosque, a Muslim house of worship. If used with a specific name, both the name and mosque are capitalized.
Yes, the word "mosque" is a common noun. It refers to a general place of worship for Muslims, rather than a specific name for one particular mosque. Common nouns are not capitalized unless they begin a sentence, and "mosque" fits that definition.
no it can be any size even if its a small teeny room for praying its considered as a small mosque
Badshahi mosque is the second largest mosque in pakistan
No, the word mosque is a common noun, a word for any mosque.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Mosque Street, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Mosque Street, SingaporeThe Blue Mosque (The Shrine of Hazrat Ali), Afghanistan"The Mosque at Medina" a novel by Gary Osborn
The proper name of it is Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Mosque but it is commonly referred to as The Grande Mosque or just Sheikh Zayed Mosque.
The Blue Mosque (or Sultan Ahmed Mosque) is in Istambul and is the national mosque of Turkey.
Another name for Blue Mosque is Sultan Ahmed Mosque. The Sultan Ahmed Mosque is commonly known as the Blue Mosque because of it's excessive amount of blue tiles encasing the walls inside.
Mosque in English.Arabic name is Masjid which means "place to worship".
Dhmash mosque Al omari mosque al masjed al kabeir
I believe you are referring to the photograph of Pope Benedict in a mosque.
Mosque is a common noun, as it refers to a general type of building used for Islamic worship. It can also be considered a proper noun if referring to a specific mosque by name, such as "The Blue Mosque" or "Masjid al-Haram."