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A mosque (Masjid in Arabic) is a place of worship in Islam. In spite of the fact that petitions can be said secretly, either inside or outside, about each network of Muslims devotes a space or working for congregational supplication. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Two Parts of a Mosque


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Two Parts of a Mosque
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  • A mosque (Masjid in Arabic) is a place of worship
    in Islam. In spite of the fact that petitions can
    be said secretly, either inside or outside, about
    each network of Muslims devotes a space or
    working for congregational supplication.
  • The fundamental compositional segments of a
    mosque are handy in reason and give both
    congruity and a feeling of the custom among
    Muslims around the world.

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Minaret
  • The word minaret derives from the Arabic word for
    lighthouse or beacon. A minaret is a thin
    tower with overhangs or open exhibitions from
    which a mosques muezzin calls the dedicated to
    petition multiple times every day. Minarets are
    unmistakable conventional highlights of numerous
    mosques, however, they change in stature, style,
    and number. Minarets might be square, round,
    hexagonal, octagonal, or even winding and they
    are typically secured with a pointed rooftop.

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Dome
  • Numerous mosques are adorned with a dome
    housetop, especially in the Middle East. In
    certain customs, the dome symbolizes the vault of
    paradise. The inside of a dome is normally
    profoundly improved with flower, geometric and
    different examples.
  • The principle dome of a mosque, for the most
    part, covers the primary petition lobby of the
    structure. A few mosques may have auxiliary
    domes, too.

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  • The Grand Mosque of Makkah is the most essential
    and holy Mosque in the Islamic world.
  • Many Muslims of the United Arab Emirates
    get Umrah Visa from Dubai and Sharjah and come to
    Makkah to visit this Mosque.
  • Umrah Pilgrims take the Umrah package by air from
    Dubai, which is a very comfortable package.
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