Also known as mosques, these religious buildings are places of worship for Muslims. They serve as community centers for daily prayers, Friday sermons, religious education, and spiritual gatherings. Mosques often feature domes, minarets, and prayer halls facing Mecca. Services may include Quran classes, charitable activities, marriage ceremonies, and funeral prayers. Muslim temples are important cultural and spiritual institutions that promote Islamic teachings, unity, and social welfare. They are typically open to the public and welcome worshippers of all ages. Larger mosques may also house libraries, administrative offices, and multi-purpose community spaces.