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Q: Are there any mosques in Italy?
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How is Ramadan celebrated in Italy?

Depends if there are any mosques and Muslims there.


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no not even one


What are the functions of mosques?

the same as any church


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Is any city of turkey is city of mosques?

Istanbul


How many mosques in Istanbul?

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Where are the mosques in Saudi Arabia?

mosques can be seen every five to ten mile in Saudi Arabia. since it is a Muslim rule to pray five times a day regulary. mosques are eaxy to find.


Do all mosques have a washroom?

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Are any mosques in the world constructed on pillars?

Many mosques are built on pillars. There is a mosque at Chiniot, in the Punjab-Pakistan, that is built on pillars so designed that they can't be counted. It is also called Masjid-i-Larzan (the trembling mosque). There is no restriction in building the mosques on pillars.