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  2. Madina Masjid & Islamic Centre - Wikipedia

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    Madina Masjid & Islamic Centre (MMIC) (Bengali: মদিনা মসজিদ ও ইসলামিক সেন্টার) is a mosque in Oldham, United Kingdom. [2] It was established in 1987, making it one of the oldest mosques in the area.

  3. Madina Mosque, Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    The Madina Mosque, also known as the Madina Masjid and the Wolseley Road Mosque, is the first purpose-built mosque in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. [1] Overview

  4. List of mosques in Medina - Wikipedia

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    As-Sabaq Mosque: also known as the Bani Zuraiq Mosque was a mosque located in Medina, north-west of al-Masjid an-Nabawi. [3] [2] As-Sajadah Mosque; Bani Bayadhah Mosque; Bani Harithah Mosque; Fas'h Mosque: located at the foot of Mount Uhad, according to tradition on the day of Uhud battle Muhammad and his companions had offered Dhuhr prayer ...

  5. List of mosques in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Madina Mosque Trust (also known as Clapton Masjid or Madina Masjid) Clapton: 1984 D Rumi Mosque (also known as Rumi Community Centre and Mevlana Rumi Camii) Edmonton: 2008 UKTIA It was the first mosque in the United Kingdom to have appointed a female head of mosque [4] Finsbury Park Mosque (also known as North London Central Mosque and Abu ...

  6. Salah times - Wikipedia

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    Sundial indicating prayer times, situated in the courtyard of the Great Mosque of Kairouan, Tunisia. Author: Keith Roper. Salat times are prayer times when Muslims perform salat. The term is primarily used for the five daily prayers including the Friday prayer, which takes the place of the Dhuhr prayer and must be performed in a group of aibadat.

  7. List of largest mosques - Wikipedia

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    Name Image Capacity Area (m 2) City Country Year of first building Denomination Masjid al-Haram: 4,000,000 [1]: 356,000 [2]: Mecca Saudi Arabia Pre-622 – Prophet's Mosque

  8. Prophet's Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Prophet's Mosque (Arabic: ٱلْمَسْجِد ٱلنَّبَوِي ‎, romanized: al-Masjid al-Nabawī, lit. 'Mosque of the Prophet') is the second mosque built by the Islamic prophet Muhammad in Medina, after the Quba Mosque, as well as the second largest mosque and holiest site in Islam, after the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, in the Saudi region of the Hejaz. [2]

  9. Islam in the Arctic - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic calendar is lunar, and the Islamic year is around 10 or 11 days shorter than the common solar year. Thus Ramadan falls earlier in each solar year than it did in the previous year, and moves steadily forwards through each year until it returns to approximately the original solar year date every 33-34 years . [ 9 ]