Turkish Muslims, as all Muslims, go to worship in mosques or any other clean place.
Muslims go to Mosques and Christians go to churches.
Muslims go for worship (praying) to mosque or any clean place. Jews go to synagogue.
Muslims worship to praise Allah, also for themselves as on the day of judgment Allah will judge who has been good, and who has been bad. Muslims worship Allah, and pray to go to heaven as if you are bad you will go to hell.
I presume you mean Muslims. The place of worship for Muslims is called a Masjid, also called a Mosque in some places.
No. There is no such thing called 'church' in Islam. If you were referring to the worshipping place of Muslims, it is typically called a "Mosque" in English. In Arabic, there are two names for such a structure: Jame'a (جامع) also Latinized in Turkish as Camii refers to a large Mosque and Masjid (مسجد) also Latinized in Turkish as Mescid which refers to a smaller community building. Muslims in the mosque; during praying; face the direction of Kaaba in Makkah (or Mecca) in Saudi Arabia.
There are three places of worship where Muslims should go: Makkah, Madina and Masjid Al Aqsa in Jerusulum
A mosque is a building where Muslims go to worship.
Muslims worship in mosques. Jewish people worship in synagogues.
Muslims worship at a mosque it's Jews who worship at a synagogue
Muslims worship in a Masjid. Also called a mosque. == ==
Muslims do not worship any country. however, the question may be asking about in what countries do Muslims worship. The answer is Muslims worship in almost all countries of the world, either as majority or as minority.
Mughals are Turkish Muslims from Central Asia!