Al-Aqsa-Mosque
Al-Aqsa Mosque also known as Al-Aqsa and Bayt al-Muqaddas, is the third
holiest site in Islam and an Islamic shrine located in the Old City of
Jerusalem. In the mosque itself is part of Al-Haram ash-Sharif or
“Sacred Noble Sanctuary” (together with the Dome of the Rock), a site
which is also known as Temple Mount as the holiest site in Judaism,
because it is believed to be The Temple of Jerusalem once stood. Muslims
believe that the Prophet Mohammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon
him) was transported from the Sacred Mosque in Mecca to the Al-Aqsa
Mosque during the Night Journey. Islamic tradition states that Prophet
Mohammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) led prayers toward
this mosque until the seventeenth month after the emigration, when Allah
ordered him to turn to the Kaaba.
Al-Haram-Mosque
The Qur’an said that this was the first house built for humanity to
worship Allah. The most famous monument in the world, Al Haram mosque or
“Grand Mosque” is located in the city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It is the
largest mosque in the world and surrounds one of Islam’s holiest
places, the Kaaba. The mosque is also known as the greatest Mosque.
Current structure covers an area of 400,800 square meters (99.0 acres),
including outdoor and indoor praying spaces and can accommodate up to 4
million people during the period of the Hajj, one of the largest annual
worship of the Muslim in the world.
Al-Masjid-an-Nabawi
Al Nabawi Mosque, often called the Prophet’s Mosque, is a mosque built
by the Prophet Mohammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
situated in the city of Medina. It is the second holiest site in Islam
(the first being the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca). It was the second mosque
built in history and is now one of the largest mosques in the world
after the al-Haram mosque in Mecca. One of the most important place of
this mosque is Green Dome (the center of the mosque), where the tomb of
the Prophet Mohammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) is
located. In 1279 AD, a wooden cupola was built over the tomb which was
later rebuilt and renovated multiple times in late 15th century and once
in 1817. The dome was first painted green in 1837, and later became
known as the Green Dome.
Hassan-II-Mosque Morocco
The Grande Mosquée Hassan II, located in Casablanca, Morocco. It is the
largest mosque in the country and the 7th largest in the world. Its
minaret is the world’s tallest at 210 metres (689 ft). It was completed
in 1993. The minaret is 60 stories high topped by a laser, the light
from which is directed towards Mecca. The mosque stands on a promontory
looking out to the Atlantic Ocean, the sea bed being visible through the
glass floor of the building’s hall. The walls are of hand-crafted
marble and the roof is retractable. A maximum of 105,000 worshippers can
gather together for prayer: 25,000 inside the mosque hall and another
80,000 on the mosque’s outside grounds.
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