God can be placed in a designated area in your home, such as a prayer corner or altar, to create a sacred space for worship and reflection. This area should be free from distractions and can include religious symbols, scriptures, and items that hold personal significance for you. It is important to choose a location that feels peaceful and conducive to prayer and meditation.
Religious places and places of worship are usually preserved as sacred.
Churches are often built in a cross shape, symbolizing the crucifixion of Jesus. The forward orientation is typically towards the east, to symbolize the direction of the rising sun and represent the resurrection of Jesus. This design is meant to create a sacred space conducive to worship and reflection.
Gurdwara
A sacred baboon was an object of worship in Ancient Egypt, also known as a hamadryas.
Anywhere. It doesn't matter where, the Christian can worship God anywhere at anytime!
because they think of them as sacred animals
No. The message of God throughout time (what we call Islam) has always said that there is NOTHING sacred - except God alone. So those who worship themselves as holy or special people, or those who worship any person as a special 'son' of God, or those who worship any object as being 'sacred' are in fact polytheists. Worship no one but God. Do not consider anything as sacred except the One God. "Thou shalt have no God before Me"
Muslims don't worship any building. Even, the Kaaba (that is the most sacred Islamic building) is not worshiped by Muslims but respected and honored by Muslims. If you wish to read about places where Muslims worship (both houses of worship and sacred sites) read the Related Question below.
A Sikh temple is called a Gurdwara.
Jews practice their religion in a mosque.
Christianity is not about a sacred place or site, it's about a living relationship with Jesus Christ. As Jesus is with us wherever we are we can worship him individually, or we can worship jointly with others, also wherever we are, either in church or at park or mall...........
The cross is not a sacred object but a symbolic one. Peole do not worship it, but see it as a reminder of what Christ did for us.