The mosque in Islamic religion

Thursday, August 19, 2010

A mosque is symbolically very Important for Muslims, and is a Humble way for one two Recreate pure divine presence on earth. However, mosques are not Wed built what is believed two ask the divine patterns, even if They are divinely guided, or in the clear rules, except on a Few Points. It Must Have a clear indication of the direction of Mecca, the qibla (Kibler). The indication is in most mosques a Mihrab, a niche in the wall. A mosque Hubble's garden covered the area in front Mihrab and doors Can Be placed in the walls wherefores Mihrab nets.



Masjid is a word that means "place of prostration" was used by the early Muslims to prayer houses, also for other religions. Today, Arab "Masjid" and the English 'mosque' is used exclusively to religious houses in Islam. The first mosque is in Mecca, which is the area around the Ka'ba, the most sacred shrine. The model of early mosques, was the courtyard of Mohammed's house in Madina, which was built in 622 AD.

The word "mosque" in English refers two all types of buildings dedicated for Islamic Worship although there is a Distinction Arabic Between the smaller, dedicated Masjid for daily five Prayers and the saves masajid Where the five daily Prayers and the Congregation Friday sermons are held Which is attended by more people and play more Roles Such as teaching Qur'an. The mosque serves as a place Where Can Muslims come together for the salad as well as a center for information,education, and dispute settlement. The Imam leads the prayer.

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