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what is the difference between idgah and mosque?​

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Answered by subbiankandasamy
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Explanation:

Mosaque - 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

Idgah -1659-1707) ordered the construction of the red sandstone mosque for the celebration of the Muslim festival of Id [Idgah] in 1670. The mosque was built on the site of an earlier temple, Keshava Deva. Mathura, on the banks of the river Yamuna 150 kms south of Delhi, is a sacred city for Hindus.

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Answered by madhusreejyothinagar
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Explanation:

mosque - mosque is a prayer house.

idgah - on the day of Eid no one must go to mosque and must all muslims must gather in one place and greet each others.

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