Sunday, October 13, 2019
The Important Features of a Mosque :: Papers
 The Important Features of a Mosque         Possibly one of the most important aspects of the Islam religion is     the Mosque, which means "place of prayer". This is seen as the centre     of the Islamic community and is where Muslims join together to worship     Allah, pray, and learn about the religion. Also, weddings, festival     celebrations, and meetings of the Muslim community are held there.       On the outside, many Mosques are plain and not elaborate at all     although, it is not wrong for them to be grand. They are usually     rectangular in shape and two features of them would be the dome and     minarets.       The dome is situated on the top of the roof and symbolises the     universe. A minaret is a tall tower and every Mosque must have at     least one. From here the adhan, call to prayer, is called by the     mu'adhin. Most modern minarets have loudspeakers to drown out the     noise of traffic, etc. The adhan is translated as:       "Allah is most great, Allah is most great. Allah is most great, Allah     is most great.       I testify that there is no god except Allah. I testify that there is     no god except Allah.       I testify that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah. I testify that     Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.       Come to prayer! Come to prayer!       Come to success (in the life and the Hereafter)! Come to success!       Allah is most great. Allah is most great.       There is no god except Allah.       (Morning prayer) Prayer is better than sleep. Prayer is better than     sleep."       The times that adhan is made is set by the sun. The first is made at     dawn, the second after the sun has passed the peak, the third mid     afternoon, the fourth after sunset, and the fifth when night begins.       Inside the Mosque, as a mark of cleanliness and respect, shoes must be     removed. Before praying, Muslims must wash in a special way called     Wudu, which they were commanded to do by Muhammad. This makes them     clean for prayer as they are about worship and be in close presence    					    
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