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1 Place of Worship and Remembrance of Allah Mosques are special places of worship for Muslims Five times every day Muslims meet in the mosque and pray together standing

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1 Place of Worship and Remembrance of Allah Mosques are special places of worship for Muslims Five times every day Muslims meet in the mosque and pray together standing before God bowing and pr. The Islamic Place of Worship. What do you see in this slide? What are the shapes of the building? What three words best describe this . buliding. ?. What do you think this building is used for?. The Minaret. ARCHAEOLOGICAL REMAINS. ~ . Part 3 ~. MSMC Ecclesia Series. Fr. Felix Just, S.J., Ph.D.. http://catholic-resources.org. THURS, MAY 23, DAY 11:. KUSADASI to SMYRNA to PERGAMUM to AYVALIK:. Izmir. . (ancient Smyrna), one of the oldest cities of the Mediterranean basin (5000 years old. words. or . emotions. of how this makes you feel. Title: Why are Mosques built in the UK?. Thursday, 17 January 2013. To understand some of the reasons behind building mosques in the UK. To consider different viewpoints on the importance of having Mosques in Britain. Masjid. The Mosque - . Masjid. To know the features of a mosque. To explain their meaning. To evaluate why Muslims need a mosque. Muslims believe that they are allowed to pray anywhere. So why do they need a Mosque ?. Local cultures will have their own impact on architecture as Islam spreads but some elements of Islamic architecture are traceable no matter how much local influence is injected.. H. orseshoe Arch. Origin unknown . INTRODUCE. MD.ZAHIDUL. . HAQUE . SHAMIM. Assistant teacher ( computer). Rajmalli. hat . fazil. (degree). Madrasah. Rajar. hat, . Kurigram. .. Class – Ten. Subject – English. By: Marin Shade. Hagia. Sophia. Hagia. Sophia was designed by Emperor Constantine. It is located in Istanbul, Turkey. . Justinian I was the patron. . Hagia. Sophia was built in 537 AD, 1,478 years ago. This building is a hypostyle masque. . Opening Agenda. Things you need:. Adventures in the Human Spirit Text. Guided note sheets – pages 25-32. Things to do:. Opener - Reading on Islam . Notes: Islam and Architecture . Class work: Arabesques, Mosque of Cordoba, and the Dome of the Rock . Valerie 6D. Characteristics of Arabic architecture. Domes. pendentives. minarets. Pointed arch and barrel-vaults. Geometric motifs or patterns. Stalactite ornaments. Doors framed with geometric patterns. ul. -imam-. il. -. bhukari. & the . darul. . uloom. Islamic exhibition . march 2017. The prayer room: . We. . learned many things including the name of the pulpit is . mimbir. and is used by the Imam. Worshippers always make sure they are facing the holy city of Mecca.. Born in Mecca. Went to Desert to pray. Angel spoke to him. Islam Grows. Muhammad preaches to public. Only one God. God requires people to submit or obey. Islam Today……. Arabic word for Submission: . H. orseshoe Arch. Origin unknown . Some say Umayyad, others say Visigoth (Spain), and still others say Byzantine or Sassanid. Compare to this Roman Arch. Pointed Arch. First used by Byzantines it will become the characteristic arch of Islamic Architecture. La gamme de thé MORPHEE vise toute générations recherchant le sommeil paisible tant désiré et non procuré par tout types de médicaments. Essentiellement composé de feuille de morphine, ce thé vous assurera d’un rétablissement digne d’un voyage sur . ISLAM. The Mosque. The term mosque– the Muslim place of worship is also called . Masjid. or “place of prostration”. The leader of prayer and the sermon is called the . imam. Imams are not priests – there is no priesthood in Islam – people can have their own relationship with God.

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