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top mosque in the world with respect to capacity beautiful mosques are indian , pakistan , iran , turkey , algeria , sudi arabia iraq and other you will see the beauty of mosque as will as comparision among them small and large mosque are included in this video any one can watch it it will help muslim and non muslim importance of mosque "Masjed" and "Musjid" redirect here. For the villages in Iran, see Masjed, Iran (disambiguation). For the racehorse, see Musjid (horse). Mosque مَسْجِد Main Mosque in Pavlodar.jpg Mashkhur Jusup Mosque in Pavlodar, Kazakhstan Religion Affiliation Islam Part of a series on Islam Allah3.svg Beliefs Practices Texts and sciences History Culture and society Academics Animals Art Calendar Children Demographics Denominations Economics Education Exorcism Feminism Festivals Finance LGBT Madrasa Moral teachings Mosque Mysticism Philosophy Poetry Politics Proselytizing Science Slavery Social welfare Women Related topics Allah-green.svg Islam portal vte A mosque (/mɒsk/; from Arabic: مَسْجِد, romanized: masjid, pronounced [masdʒid]; literally "place of ritual prostration") is a place of worship for Muslims.[1][2] Any act of worship that follows the Islamic rules of prayer can be said to create a mosque, whether or not it takes place in a special building.[2] Informal and open-air places of worship are called musalla, while mosques used for communal prayer on Fridays are known as jāmiʿ.[1] Mosque buildings typically contain an ornamental niche (mihrab) set into the wall that indicates the direction of Mecca (qiblah),[1] ablution facilities and minarets from which calls to prayer are issued.[1][2] The pulpit (minbar), from which the Friday sermon (khutba) is delivered, was in earlier times characteristic of the central city mosque, but has since become common in smaller mosques.[3][1] Mosques typically have segregated spaces for men and women.[1] This basic pattern of organization has assumed different forms d