A mosque (masjid in Arabic) is a place for worship in Islam.
Although prayers can be done privately, either indoors or outdoors,
nearly every community of Muslims dedicates a space or building for
congregational prayer. Looking through photographs of mosques around the world, one sees a lot
of variation. Building materials and design depend on the culture,
heritage, and resources of each local Muslim community. Yet, there are
some features that nearly all mosques have in common. The parts of a
mosque are practical, and provide both continuity and a sense of
tradition among Muslims worldwide.
A mosque (masjid in Arabic) is a place for worship in Islam.
Although prayers can be done privately, either indoors or outdoors,
nearly every community of Muslims dedicates a space or building for
congregational prayer. Looking through photographs of mosques around the world, one sees a lot
of variation. Building materials and design depend on the culture,
heritage, and resources of each local Muslim community. Yet, there are
some features that nearly all mosques have in common. The parts of a
mosque are practical, and provide both continuity and a sense of
tradition among Muslims worldwide.
A mosque (masjid in Arabic) is a place for worship in Islam.
Although prayers can be done privately, either indoors or outdoors,
nearly every community of Muslims dedicates a space or building for
congregational prayer. Looking through photographs of mosques around the world, one sees a lot
of variation. Building materials and design depend on the culture,
heritage, and resources of each local Muslim community. Yet, there are
some features that nearly all mosques have in common. The parts of a
mosque are practical, and provide both continuity and a sense of
tradition among Muslims worldwide.






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