Church
Mosque
okay since that is said, since i am Muslim, i will say some of the less obvious differences
mosque is the English word for where a Muslim worships, most, if not all, Muslims call it a Masjid. This is an Arabic word that means a place where prostration (you know when ur touching your head on the floor) takes place. This is one thing that is different, i have never heard of people in a church prostrating, and i don't know what other kinds of differences you are looking for but these are very basic things
In addition to the above, that I fully agree upon:
The mosque (or masjid) does not include any icons or prophet pictures or statues as the church.
A mosque is an Islamic house of worship, like a Christian church or a Jewish synogogue.
yes because muslime people go to mosque and chrisrtian go to church
Both of them are places for worship; the Mosque is for Muslims & the Church is for Christians.
A church is the body of people who follow Jesus, they can meet wherever they like. A mosque is the building where Muslims meet.
both of them are big and have a top that points to the heavens
The Esperanto words for church and mosque are pregejo and moskeo.
A mosque
No, the Blue Mosque was never a church, being built as a Mosque by Sultan Ahmed I. The Hagia Sophia was an Orthodox patriarchal basilica and later became a Mosque. It is now a museum.
Muslims do not go to church. They go to mosque. They don't have to do anything before they go to a mosque.
A mosque is a church where Muslims go to profess their beliefs in Islam.
Before becoming a museum, the Hagia Sophia was a house of worship. It was first a Christian church and then became a Muslim mosque.
The Islamic House of Worship is called a Masjid (Mosque) not church.