I am not opposing any teaching of Islam I am simply asking an example where this act was done by my Holy Prophet (PBUH) Because Christianity is older than Islam and there were churches in Holy Prophets (PBUH) time and Life of Holy Prophet is an example for all muslims to follow and decide on issues like this. Please give example and I will go to the church to pray. Lol how hard is that for you to do. If you don't have example cut the crap then.
What? Is Islam not supposed to be a continuation of the monotheistic faith (with a few revisions) of past Prophets? Christianity and Judaism are off-shots. Christianity's main Prophet (made into a God/the representation of God in flesh and blood by some Christians) was Jesus/ISA (as) while in Islam Prophet Muhammad (saws) is the final messenger and redeemer of what was lost.
Similar can be said about Judaism. Hence the "Abrahamic" religions notion.
Look, this fatwa or what we shall call it is a well-established one throughout history. Nobody is saying to you that you should pray in a church or synagogue. It is just being said (based on previous tradition and historical evidence) that you are allowed to. Just like you are allowed to pray at the top of some mountain, in the desert or in a farm.
No, but Prophet Muhammad (saws) married a Christian lady, was hosted by Christians and Jews alike in Arabia and outside of it (the migration to Abyssinia comes to mind in particular) and this "little" thing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashtiname_of_Muhammad
Well, Omar ibn al-Khattab (ra) prayed in churches in Palestine. The earliest Muslims, despite controlling an empire (largest to date) stretching from Southern France to India did not erase any of the holiest Christian and Jewish religious sites. All those ancient pre-Islamic heritage that you can see from Yemen to Iraq (talking about the Arab Near East here) were not erased despite their pagan past. Why is that? It only became a problem a few years ago when Daesh arrived. Don't you think that this should tell a lot?
What was erased (from what I have been taught and know so far) where mostly pagan temples but whether that was a good idea or not can be discussed depending on your views. For some reason I personally believe that this was wrong as I like historical heritage. Probably some churches and synagogs were destroyed during war/conflict or turned into mosques but they were few in between.
Which is why the most famous example of this practice is Hagia Sophia. Something that occurred almost 1000 years later.
Of course you can interpret religion as you want to in theory. Daesh is a good example of this.