The 3 most Important Mosques in Islam are Al Haram in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, the prophets Mosque in Medinah, Saudi Arabia, and Al Aqsa in Jerusalem (Palestine)
There are at the very least four. Mosques in Tampa, FL
Almost all Islamic mosques have minarets.
they are known as (Mosques)
Muslim Art
All mosques have several copies of the Holy Koran and other Islamic books and literature
Islamic mosques
As per Islamic Foundation, there are more than 6000 mosques in Dhaka City (2016 counting)
Islamic mosques
Islamic mosques
600 mosques and 1400 Islamic organizations in the country
Mosques are the Islamic places of worship, akin to Christian churches, Jewish synagogues, etc., though there are a hefty amount of non-religious services and venues carried out at mosques. All prayer is carried out in a mosque, and prayer occurs five times on Fridays, so mosques often need to be placed in centralised, busy areas. In addition, in Islamic communities lacking schools, Mosques act as centres of education, including formal teachers. During the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, mosques serve iftar, a sort of breakfast-like meal that can be consumed by any Muslim entering the Mosque after dusk and before dawn as a sort of community service. All Islamic charities and fundraisers take place in mosques, and even municipal announcements are sometimes done at mosques due to the community built around them. In less populated areas, mosques act as a community centre of sorts, and communities can spring up around them. In primarily Islamic nations, mosques are actually used as the official voting stations and registration areas, and mosques typically act as centres for political and social advocacy, with petitions, rallies, and protests being held there. Imams (Islamic priests) sometimes incorporate political speech into their sermons, further pronouncing a mosque's role as not just a religious, but also political and communal site. Mosques can even be found as sites for Islamic pride, as they are often seen as areas exemplary of Islamic architecture due to their (sometimes) elaborate domes, minarets (prayer towers), fountains, and prayer halls. Hope this helps.
A madrasa refers to a teaching college attached to mosques. Subjects taught in a madrasa include astronomy, math, and Islamic law.