Mosheh
(Hebrew form):
Mosque
or Masjid
(Arab.,
masjid
, from
sajada
, ‘he bowed down’, Egypt. dial.,
masgid
> Fr.,
mosquée
). The Muslim place of assembly (
jum‘a
) for
al
t
. While a special place is not necessary for
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al
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t (
Mu
ammad
built the first masjid in
Mad
na
, not in Mecca), it is certainly desirable, and should be attended where possible. Masjids (mas
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jid) are ‘houses which God has allowed to be built, that his name may be spoken in them’ (Qur’
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n 24. 36). Masjids in general have a minaret from which the call to prayer (
dh
n
) can be made by the
muezzin
(
mu’adhadh
n
), a large hall or halls for the assembly, in which a niche (
mi
r
b
) is placed in a wall indicating the direction of
Mecca
(the
qibla
), and in which there is a pulpit (
minbar
). There may also be a platform (
dakka
) from which further calls to
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