Mosques By, Melissa Cote’ 2/9/09.

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Mosques By, Melissa Cote’ 2/9/09

Definition of Mosques A Muslim temple of worship

Facts The word “mosque” is Arabic. Serve as a place where Muslims can come together for prayer. Were often not built in open areas.

Mosques in Iraq The name of this mosque is Sheik Marouf Mosque It was built in the 14th century. The location of this mosque is in Baghdad.

Mosque in London Location is in London. The name is Regent’s Park Mosque. Was built October 24th 1940.

Mosques in Spain Made in the 18th century Name is Mesquita de Cordoba The location is in Cordoba, Spain

Global History themes One global history theme mosques are an example of is architecture because they are a type of building. Another global history theme mosques are an example of is belief systems because the Muslim’s go to a mosque to pray upon their G-d.

Bibliography 1. http://www.sacreddestinations.com/sacred-sites/mosques.htm 2.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosque 3. http://lexicorient.com/e.o/mosque.htm 4. http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ world/iraq/baghdad-mosques.htm