The Kaaba in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
No, a Mosque is a place of prayer for Islam. One of the main pilgrimages for Islam is Mecca.
Muslims make a pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
Answer:If there is such a place, then it has no place in Islam. It would be unlawful to replace the pilgrimage to Mecca with a pilgrimage to anywhere else - even Jerusalem.
It is called one of two things : either a pilgrimage or hajj, with hajj being the more religious term.
Islam requires a pilgrimage for every able man to Mecca. This pilgrimage has to happen at least once.
Islam.
Pilgrimage
The fifth pillar of Islam, pilgrimage, is unique from the other pillars because it involves a physical journey to the holy city of Mecca. This pilgrimage, known as Hajj, is a mandatory religious duty for Muslims who are physically and financially able to undertake it at least once in their lifetime. The other pillars of Islam focus on beliefs, prayer, charity, and fasting, while pilgrimage emphasizes the physical act of traveling to a sacred place.
A pilgrimage is just a journey to a religion's "holy" areas like for Christianity, Judaism, and Islam there is Jerusalem. So if the religion has a holy place on Earth in a sense they can take a pilgrimage/journey to there.
Its Hajj.
Islam, Hinduism, Buddism, Christianity...
In Islam Muslims go for Pilgrimage to Makkah and Madina and this is called Haj and Umrah