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9 hadith in this book.
21 hadith in this book.
396 hadith in this book.
54 hadith in this book.
68 hadith in this book.
...raysh then proposed a solution: whoever entered through the mosque gate next would be their judge. The first person to enter w...
...n of Light), approximately three kilometers from the Sacred Mosque in Mecca. The cave sits near the peak of the mountain, a mo...
...f this early community. Known as Dar al-Arqam, it served as mosque, school, and gathering place: the Prophet ﷺ would receive r...
... served multiple functions simultaneously: it was the first mosque of Islam in the practical sense — the place where congregat...
...c view. His blood rose immediately. He went directly to the Masjid al-Haram, found Abu Jahl seated among his companions, and s...
... conquest of Persia and Byzantium, and his martyrdom in the mosque of Medina in 23 AH. The conversion of Umar, together with t...
...d standing. He armed his sons and nephews, took them to the mosque, and announced publicly that the Prophet ﷺ was under his pr...
...:1): 'Glorified is He who took His servant by night from al-Masjid al-Haram to al-Masjid al-Aqsa, whose surroundings We have b...
... personally laid the first stone of Masjid Quba — the first mosque founded in Islam. The Quran references it in Surah al-Tawba...
...bu Ayyub al-Ansari for approximately seven months while the mosque and adjoining quarters were built. Abu Ayyub insisted on sl...
...Islamic scholarship for fourteen centuries. Adjacent to the mosque the Prophet ﷺ oversaw construction of the hujurat — small r...
...st acts of the Prophet ﷺ in Medina — alongside building the mosque and before the Constitution — was the mu'akhat: the formal ...
.... The change came through revelation during a prayer at the mosque of the Banu Salima — Ibn Abbas narrates that the Prophet ﷺ ...
...Tarawih prayers at night, and the i'tikaf (seclusion in the mosque) during the last ten nights seeking Laylat al-Qadr. He desc...
... the people of the Suffa (the poor companions living at the mosque) as greater — declined to give her a servant and taught her...
...is back. He would sit Hasan beside him at the pulpit in the mosque. Companions noted that Hasan bore a remarkable physical res...
...ormal Islamic response to collective calamity, practiced in mosques across the world ever since.
... Allah from above seven heavens.' Sa'd then returned to the mosque, where the Prophet ﷺ had set up a tent so he could visit hi...
... vision of Surah al-Fath (48:27): 'You will surely enter al-Masjid al-Haram, if Allah wills, in safety.' The entry into Mecca ...
...e. Ali told him the only thing he could do was stand in the mosque and declare protection for the people of Mecca himself, whi...
...Abu Sufyan's house, anyone behind their door, anyone in the mosque would be safe. The Prophet ﷺ entered Mecca bowing his head...
...ir eyes avoid him without a word. He described going to the mosque and watching the Prophet ﷺ from the corner of his eye, not ...
...xpedition of Tabuk, a group of hypocrites in Medina built a mosque near Masjid Quba and asked the Prophet ﷺ to pray in it and ...
...one occasion, the Prophet ﷺ felt well enough to come to the mosque and sat beside Abu Bakr while Abu Bakr continued to lead. T...
During his final illness, the Prophet ﷺ came to the mosque for the last time — supported on each side by Abbas ibn Abd...
...he chamber was later incorporated into the expansion of the mosque; the tomb that contains the Prophet ﷺ, Abu Bakr, and Umar i...
...as a discussion about where to bury him: some suggested the mosque, others al-Baqi' cemetery. Abu Bakr resolved it by narratin...
...tside so that Muslims would not later claim the church as a mosque. He then visited and prayed at the ruins of Masjid al-Aqsa.
...ancient Babylon, Kufa was laid out in a grid with the great mosque at its centre. It rapidly became one of the most important ...
... of al-Mughira ibn Shu'ba, while leading the Fajr prayer in Masjid al-Nabawi. Abu Lu'lu'ah attacked with a double-bladed dagge...
... avenger for Nahrawan, while leading the Fajr prayer in the mosque of Kufa. Ibn Muljam had conspired with two others who simul...
...rusalem's Christian majority at the time. The Dome is not a mosque but a shrine housing the sacred rock. Politically, some cla...
...g as emir while recognizing no superior. He built the Great Mosque of Cordoba, one of the supreme architectural achievements o...
...fectly circular city with the caliph's palace and the great mosque at its center, Baghdad was conceived as the political, econ...
Al-Azhar mosque-university in Cairo was founded in 361 AH by the Fatimid dy...
...thir wrote that more than 70,000 were killed in the al-Aqsa mosque area alone. The city remained under Crusader control for 88...
...ross was removed from the Dome of the Rock, and the al-Aqsa mosque was cleansed and restored to worship after 88 years. Saladi...
...ity and converted the Hagia Sophia — then a church — into a mosque. His conquest ended the Byzantine Empire after over a mille...
... The Ottomans assumed the role of guardians of the Two Holy Mosques and the prestige of the caliphate.
...y Sepulchre, fearing future Muslims would convert it into a mosque.
...garrison. He founded Fustat (Old Cairo) and built the first mosque in Africa. Egypt became a major center of Islamic civilizat...
...ed by the Kharijite Ibn Muljam while praying Fajr in Kufa's mosque.
...e Abd ar-Rahman ibn Muljam while leading Fajr prayer at the mosque of Kufa. He died two days later. His assassination marked t...
The Al-Aqsa Mosque was built by the Umayyad caliphs on the southern end of the...
Caliph al-Walid ibn Abd al-Malik completed the Great Mosque of Damascus, one of the largest and oldest mosques in the w...
The Great Mosque of Cordoba was expanded under Abd ar-Rahman I and his succe...
...ds generally tolerated Sunni scholarship and built al-Azhar mosque (later a Sunni institution). Their rule lasted until Salahu...
... administrative center. The Fatimids later founded al-Azhar mosque and university there, which became one of the greatest cent...
The Fatimid general Jawhar as-Siqilli founded al-Azhar mosque in Cairo, which evolved into one of the world's oldest univ...
Al-Azhar mosque in Cairo, founded by the Fatimids in 970 CE, began function...
The Great Mosque of Djenne in Mali, the largest mud-brick building in the wo...
...assumed the role of protector of the Haramain (the two holy mosques), a title of immense religious significance.
... patronage of the arts, and the construction of magnificent mosques by his architect Sinan.
... patronized the arts, and oversaw the construction of great mosques by the architect Mimar Sinan.
... over 300 structures including the Suleymaniye and Selimiye mosques.
... Arabia. The new state became the custodian of the two holy mosques in Mecca and Medina. The discovery of oil in 1938 transfor...
... began the first of several massive expansions of the Grand Mosque in Mecca and the Prophet's Mosque in Medina to accommodate ...
...d Egypt, Syria, and Jordan, capturing East Jerusalem and al-Masjid al-Aqsa. The loss of Jerusalem was a profound shock to the ...
Following the arson attack on al-Aqsa Mosque, Muslim leaders founded the Organization of Islamic Coopera...
Armed followers seized al-Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, declaring their companion as the Mahdi. ...
...ims worldwide, particularly regarding the status of al-Aqsa Mosque.
The Saudi government undertook massive expansions of Masjid al-Haram in Mecca and Masjid al-Nabawi in Medina. From acco...
...ne of the greatest centers of Islamic learning. The Sankore Mosque university attracted scholars worldwide. Mansa Musa's legen...
...ngkabau scholar who served as Imam of the Shafi'i school at Masjid al-Haram and mentored major Indonesian reformist scholars.
Prominent American Muslim leader, imam of Masjid At-Taqwa in Brooklyn, and one of the most recognized Muslim...
...losed a secret signal to the tribe, then bound himself to a mosque pillar in repentance until Allah accepted his tawbah and ve...
... Umayyad power. His reign saw the construction of the Great Mosque of Damascus (the Umayyad Mosque), expansion of the Prophet'...
...A student of Abd al-Rahman al-Saadi, he taught at the Grand Mosque of Unayzah for decades.
The practice of secluding oneself in the mosque for worship, especially in the last ten nights of Ramadan.
...nstitution that built Islamic civilization: how waqf funded mosques, schools, hospitals, and public services.
Principles and practical strategies for developing vibrant, supportive Muslim communities rooted in the Prophetic model of brotherhood.
From the Prophet's Mosque in Madinah to the grand mosques of Istanbul, an exploration...
...l symbolism behind the intricate geometric designs found in mosques, manuscripts, and textiles.
How waqf (charitable endowment) funded mosques, schools, hospitals, and public infrastructure throughout ...
...ion of Islamic educational institutions, from the Prophet's mosque to contemporary Islamic schools.
The theological and aesthetic principles that shaped mosque design, palace architecture, and urban planning across the ...
The historical and contemporary function of the mosque as a center for worship, education, social services, disput...
The intellectual flourishing of Muslim Spain, the Great Mosque of Cordoba, the library of al-Hakam II, and the cultural ex...
The rights and etiquettes of the mosque, from entering with the right foot and praying tahiyyat al-...
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