In this article we will explain the role and function of the mosque in the Muslim community and its main functions. The word "mosque" is defined as "place of worship of Muslims". This is very important for Muslims as it is where Muslims humbly face their lords, talk to him and ask him. Muslims gather at the mosque and pray for five prayers every day in the congregation. This is a symbol of Muslim solidarity and brotherhood. It is also symbolic of equality. Everyone is the same and not everyone is superior to others.
The mosque as a place of worship introduces the mosque as a place to serve both as a chapel and as a symbol of Islam. In Muslim, the mosque is a place of prayer. The mosque is symbolically important for Muslims; it is a humble way for Muslims to rebuild their relationship with Allaah (swt) on Earth. The mosque should clearly show the direction of Mecca. Abu Hurairah reported that the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) stated that "If someone goes back to the mosque and participates in prayers, he will prepare a feast for him."
For many Muslims, the mosque is more than a place of worship. Muslims worship Muslim, study, discuss, and do many other things in mosques and their composites. In the UK, many mosques are used as community centers. They are used to teaching Muslims too. Religious festivals and meetings are held in the mosque. The wedding ceremony is one example. In the mosque there is a rule to control what people do inside. One rule is that it is rude to disturb other people worshiping.
For Muslims, the mosque is a place of education and education, a place to look after the world. Its function is explained best in the words of the prophet himself. In other words, the mosque should be a garden in heaven. Muslim's largest architect is Sinan, a 16th century Ottoman architect who is responsible for the Sulaimaniye Mosque in Istanbul. His mosque clearly shows Muslim discipline, power and glory. The most famous examples of masharabiyah are the Ibn Tulun Mosque in Cairo, the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, and the Isfahan Mosque. After the mecca's hiatus, the "Dome Mosque" built in 685 or the Omar Mosque of Jerusalem is the oldest example of a Muslim architect genius. Dome construction technology is completed and handed down to the west side