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  2. Call to prayer - Wikipedia

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    The call is recited loudly from the mosque five times a day on most days and all day long during the religious holidays of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, traditionally from the minaret. It is the first call summoning Muslims to enter the mosque for obligatory ( fard ) prayer ( salah ). [ 12 ]

  3. Adhan - Wikipedia

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    It is the first call summoning Muslims to enter the mosque for obligatory prayers ; a second call, known as the iqama, summons those already in the mosque to assemble for prayer. Muslims are encouraged to stop their activities and respond to the adhan by performing prescribed prayers, demonstrating reverence for the call to prayer and ...

  4. Masjid Al-Taneem - Wikipedia

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    The Masjid Al-Taneem (Arabic: مَسْجِد ٱلتَّنْعِيْم ‎, romanized: Masjid At-Tanʿīm) is a mosque in the area of Al-Hil, approximately 8.0 kilometres (5 miles) from the Kaaba, in the neighbourhood of At-Tan'im in Makkah, western Saudi Arabia.

  5. Conversion of non-Islamic places of worship into mosques

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    The Cathedral church of Veria (Hünkar Mosque) and the Church of Saint Paul in Veria (Medrese Mosque). The Church of Saint John in Ioannina, destroyed by the Ottomans and the Aslan Pasha Mosque was built in its place. The Theotokos Kosmosoteira monastery in Feres was converted into a mosque in the mid-14th century.

  6. Congregational prayer (Islam) - Wikipedia

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    Congregation prayer in a mosque, or masjid, is particularly encouraged for men and is optional for women. Muslim men are encouraged to offer as many of the five daily prayers in the mosque as possible, as the reward for doing so is at least 27 times greater than offering the prayer alone at home. [2]

  7. Al Bidya Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Inside the prayer hall, a number of small decorative windows allow light and air to enter the mosque. There are also cube-shaped spaces carved into the thick walls where copies of the Quran and other books are stored. [8] The mosque continues to host daily prayers, and is a tourist attraction. [5]

  8. Ibn Rushd-Goethe Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The mosque is open to Sunni, Shia and other Muslims. Full-face veils as burqas or niqabs are not allowed. Men and women pray together in the mosque and women are not obligated to wear a headscarf. Furthermore, gay and lesbian Muslims are allowed to enter the mosque and can pray as well.

  9. Mesquita Omar Ibn Al-Khatab - Wikipedia

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    The mosque is named after Omar Ibn Al-Khatab, a pious companion of the Holy Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم and one of the first four caliphs of Islam. [ 1 ] Outside the mosque are tall two minarets from which the Muslim call to prayer ( Adaan ) is sounded five times each day which gathers the faithful for ...