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what is a masjid? why were they built?​

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Answered by chintan44
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From Indonesia to the United Kingdom, the mosque in its many forms is the quintessential Islamic building. The mosque, masjid in Arabic, is the Muslim gathering place for prayer. ... Mosques are also used throughout the week for prayer, study, or simply as a place for rest and reflection.

Answered by srishtishaw53
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A mosque is a place of worship for Muslims. Any act of worship that follows the Islamic rules of prayer can be said to create a mosque, whether or not it takes place in a special building. Informal and open-air places of worship are called musalla, while mosques used for communal prayer on Fridays are known as jāmiʿ.

The masjid plays the greatest role in the well-being of the Ummah. It is the main link between the masses and their Lord, strengthening the believers faith and unity. ... InshaAllah these new masjids will empower the communities around them and secure their Islam for the future.

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