A mosque is a building for Muslim religious worship. It is important as a place of prayer and communal organization for the local Muslim community.
Temple.
A Muslim house of worship is called a mosque. It is a place where Muslims gather for communal prayers, worship, and other religious activities.
Kaaba is a historic building..at the direction of kaaba muslim worship but not worship kaaba
Muslims do not worship a certain day of the week as they only acknowledge an extemporaneous God. As for the days upon which a Muslim will worship, Muslims worship every day on the week, but have an extended communal prayer on Friday Afternoon.
Mecca (or Makkah) is the holiest Muslim city where there is the holiest Muslim building called Kaaba. The Kaaba is surrounded by the holiest worship building that is called Al-Masjid Al-Haram (or the Grand Mosque).
Building the playground was a communal project.
the building was communal
A mosque is the building that people of the Muslim religion use to worship in as Christians do in a church.
Answer 1Muslims don't worship any building. Even, Kaaba (that is the most sacred Islamic building) is not worshiped by Muslims but respected and honored by Muslims.Answer 2Muslims worship in a building called a mosque. They must take off their shoes before entering a mosque.Answer 3If you are asking What building do Muslims worship IN, then the above answer is right. If you are asking "Which building do Muslims worship?" Answer is; Muslims don't worship any building. They worship The one true God (Allah). And Allah has ordered Muslims to face Ka'bah (a building in Mecca) for worship. They don't worship Kabah, but they face to ka'bah to worship Allah (On true God, Not Jesus or The Holy Ghost).Example: After Fateh Mubeen (conquest of Mekkah by Muslims) Hazrat Bilal (may Allah keep him in peace) climbed over Kabah and gave Azan (call for prayer namaz). this very clearly shows that Muslims never worship Kabah and its just a direction.
Mosques anywhere are places of Muslim worship.
Jews typically worship in synagogues. These are places of communal prayer, study, and assembly for Jewish individuals and communities.