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    mas·jid
    [ˈmasjəd]
    noun
    masjid (noun) · masjids (plural noun)
    1. Arabic word for a mosque.
    Origin
    Arabic, ‘place of worship or prostration in prayer’, probably ultimately of Aramaic origin.
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    Mosque - Wikipedia

    A mosque , also called a masjid (/ˈmæsdʒɪd, ˈmʌs-/ MASS-jid, MUSS-), is a place of worship for Muslims. The term usually refers to a covered building, but can be any place where Islamic prayers are performed, such as an outdoor courtyard. Originally, mosques were simple places of prayer for the early Muslims, and … See more

    The word 'mosque' entered the English language from the French word mosquée, probably derived from Italian moschea (a variant of Italian … See more

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    Arab-plan or hypostyle mosques are the earliest type of mosques, pioneered under the Umayyad … See more

    Political mobilization
    The late 20th century saw an increase in the number of mosques used for political purposes. While some governments in the Muslim world have … See more

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    Origins
    Islam was established in Arabia during the lifetime of Muhammad in the 7th century CE. The See more

    Prayers
    There are two holidays (Eids) in the Islamic calendar: ʿĪd al-Fiṭr and ʿĪd al-Aḍḥā, during which there are special prayers held at mosques in the morning. These Eid prayers are supposed to be offered in large … See more

    Prayer leading
    Appointment of a prayer leader is considered desirable, but not always obligatory. The permanent prayer leader (imam See more

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    The masajid are the lanterns of the Muslim faith and the headquarters of the righteous. They are the houses of Allah, the Exalted, the most beloved places to Him and the purest spots on earth. He honored them by attributing them to himself directly in a genitive construct "masajid Allah."
    Similarly, the masajid are known as “Buyutullah”, the Houses of Allah. Of all the places on this earth, the Prophet informed us that the mosques are the most beloved placed to Allah . Think about it: Our Lord loves the masajid!
    The Arabic verbal root s - j - d from which the noun derives, denotes the action of bowing down or prostration. Its close cognates in other Semitic languages, meaning a place of worship, predate Islam and allude to sacred venues belonging to other religions.
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    WebUpdated on January 25, 2019. "Mosque" is the English name for a place of Muslim worship, equivalent to a church, synagogue or temple in other …

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