Thursday, January 15, 2009

Place of Worship

 


The Muslim place of worship is called a Mosque or Masjid.


Three of the most holy places of worship for Muslims are the Great Mosque which surrounds the Kaaba in Mecca, the Mosque of the Prophet Muhammad in Medina, and Masjid Al-Aqsa, adjacent to the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem.


The Kabaa is the black cubical stone structure in the courtyard of the Great Mosque at Mecca. Muslims believe it was built by Adam and rebuilt by Abraham and his son Ishmael. The Kaaba is empty and it is not entered except for a ritual cleaning every year. A black cloth covering embroidered in gold with Quranic calligraphy is made for it each year. Wherever Muslims are in the world they face the direction of the Kaaba when they pray. Muslims do not worship the Kaaba, but consider it the House of God and most holy place on earth. During the Hajj and throughout the year, pilgrims circle the Kaaba seven times in a ritual circumambulation.


A Muslim may pray any where in the world whether in a Mosque, a house, an office, or outside. The whole world is a place of worship.



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صرف وہی چیز انسان کی قسمت میں ہے جس کے لیے وہ کوشش کرتا ہے۔ سورہ النجم آئت 39"

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