What is Mosque in Islam

“Mosque” is the English name for a place of Muslim Worship, identical to a congregation, synagogue or sanctuary in different religions. The Arabic expression for this place of Muslim worship is “masjid,” which actually signifies “spot of surrender” (in supplication). Mosques are otherwise called Islamic focuses, Islamic public venues or Muslim public venues. During Ramadan, Muslims invest a great deal of energy at the masjid, or mosque, for uncommon petitions and network occasions. A few Muslims like to utilize the Arabic expression and demoralize utilization of “mosque” in English. This is incompletely founded on a mixed-up conviction that the English word is gotten from “mosquito” and is a disdainful term..