The mosque (Arabian Mosque) is the place where Muslims worship God. The sacred space I visited was the "Dar ยท Arjura" mosque in the Falls Church of Virginia. In my country, there are mosques in the neighborhood, the shape and design of each mosque is different. Dar Al Hjrah Mosque has everything the mosque has. There is a "Spider Tower" connected to the mosque, slim tower. The shape of "Minaret" is the vertex of an octagon. The reason for the "Minaret" tower is to pray (Adhan). The color of the entire mosque from the outside is white and beige.
Muslims' worship place is a mosque. The mosque is a place in the religion that praises Muslim praise and prayer. This structure is very important for Muslims. The mosque has a narrow tower called a big dome or minaret. Before entering the building, people have to take off their shoes. The main space of the mosque is a large room with no chairs, tables, benches, there is no religious decoration. Muslims sit on the ground, pray and sing. Both men and women are allowed to pray at the mosque, but women are far from men and should not deviate from intention without inconveniencing. They are all sitting on the arch of the wall pointing to Mecca's hippopotamus.
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.
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. - Egyptian culture reflected in worship Our extensive understanding of the ancient Egyptian culture is based on elaborate rituals about the world of death and death. The Egyptians are dedicated to their gods and the pharaohs of their gods on earth.