Mosque in Córdoba, Argentina
Argentina is a country located in the southern part of South America. The official name of Argentina is the Argentine Republic. Argentina is the eighth largest country in the world by land area and the largest in South America by land area. Argentina has a population of over 44 million people, making it the 32nd most populous country in the world. Argentina is a federal constitutional republic and consists of 23 provinces and one autonomous city, Buenos Aires. Argentina is one of the richest countries in Latin America by GDP per capita. Argentina is also a member of the G-15 and G-20 major economies and Latin American nations. The official language of Argentina is Spanish and the currency is the Argentine peso.
A mosque is a Muslim place of worship. The word "mosque" in Arabic means "place of prostration." Mosques are usually distinguished by their minarets, which are tall towers with a balcony from which a muezzin calls Muslims to prayer. Mosque architecture varies greatly across the Islamic world, but all mosques contain a Prayer Hall and a place for washing before prayer. Mosque is an important Islamic institution, serving not only as a place of worship but also as a center for religious instruction, social welfare, and political activity. In many countries, the Mosque is also the site of Friday prayers, which are attended by both men and women. The Mosque is a symbol of Islamic identity and pride, and its architecture reflects the rich history and culture of the Muslim world.