Wednesday, July 17, 2013

QUBBA AL SAKHRAH AND AL AQSA MOSQUE , JERUSALLEM, PALESTINE


MOSQUE UBUDIAH, KUALA KANGSAR, MALAYSIA

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MOSQUE UBUDIAH, KUALA KANGSAR, MALAYSIA

THE GREAT MOSQUE OF CORDOBA ,SPAIN

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THE GREAT MOSQUE OF CORDOBA , SPAIN

JAMI UL ALFAR MOSQUE, COLOMBO, SRI LANKA

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JAMI UL ALFAR MOSQUE, COLOMBO, SRI LANKA

KHATAM AL AMBIYA MOSQUE, BEIRUT , LEBANON

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KHATAM AL AMBIYA MOSQUE, BEIRUT , LEBANON

GREAT MOSQUE , PARIS , FRANCE

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GREAT MOSQUE , PARIS , FRANCE

UMAYYAD MOSQUE, DAMASCUS , SYRIA

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UMAYYAD MOSQUE, DAMASCUS , SYRIA

PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO


PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

AL FATEH GRAND MOSQUE, DOHA, QATAR


AL FATEH GRAND MOSQUE, DOHA, QATAR

GOLDEN MOSQUE, MANILA, PHILIPPINE


GOLDEN MOSQUE, MANILA, PHILIPPINE

HASSAN II MOSQUE, CASABLANCA , MOROCCO


Hassan II Mosque, Casablanca , Morocco

JAMIA MOSQUE, NAIROBI, KENYA


Jamia mosque, Nairobi, Kenya

GRAND MOSQUE, ROME, ITALY


Grand Mosque, Rome, Italy

MOSQUE, ISFAHAN , IRAN


Mosque, Isfahan , Iran

GREAT MOSQUE , XIAN, CHINA

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Great Mosque , Xi’an, China

MARYLAND, USA

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MARYLAND, USA: Young boys scurry to the mosque to mark the end of Ramadan at the Muslim Community Center of Silver Spring, Maryland.

BAGHDAD, IRAQ

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BAGHDAD, IRAQ: The pedestal upon which the famed statue of Saddam Hussein was toppled on April 9, 2003 is seen at sunrise in Firdos Square in front of a mosque in Baghdad, Iraq.

SINGAPORE

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SINGAPORE: Sultan Mosque in the Arab Street area, Singapore.

GROZNY, RUSSIA

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GROZNY, RUSSIA: Men walk in front of the mosque after prayer in Grozny, Chechen Republic, Russia.

HEBRON, WEST BANK

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HEBRON, WEST BANK: The compound known as the Tomb of the Patriarchs  to Jews or the  Ibrahimi  Mosque  to Muslims in the West Bank city of Hebron.  The Palestinian Authority is planning on nominating the site and the old city of Hebron to be recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage site. The Israeli government has designated the compound as a national  heritage site.

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA

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KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA: The National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

NIGER

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NIGER: A traditional mud-built mosque is seen in the desert town of Agadez, Niger.

CHICAGO, USA

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CHICAGO, USA: Mosque Maryum, The National

TRIPOLI, LIBYA

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TRIPOLI, LIBYA: A view of Tripoli's main mosque.

GHARDAIA, ALGERIA

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GHARDAIA, ALGERIA: The imam and keeper of the Ghardaia mosque and one of the people in charge of managing the protection and restoration of the M'zab Valley.

URGUP, TURKEY

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URGUP, TURKEY: Christians and Muslims lived together peaceably in the caves in Zelve until the 20th century. Here, an early mosque at the Zelve Open Air Museum in Zelve, near Urgup.

ADDU ATOLL, MALDIVES

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ADDU ATOLL, MALDIVES: A mosque in a village on Fedu Island, Maldives.

AGRA, INDIA

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AGRA, INDIA: The Taj Mahal Mosque in red sandstone with a white marble dome pictured at dawn in Uttar Pradesh, India.

ALEPPO, SYRIA

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ALEPPO, SYRIA: The Great Mosque of Aleppo (Jami Halab al-Kabir) or the Ummayad Mosque of Aleppo, the largest and oldest mosque in the city of Aleppo in northern Syria. The Citadel of Aleppo is a large medieval fortified palace which is considered to be one of the oldest and largest castles in the world. Usage of the Citadel hill dates back at least to the middle of the 3rd millennium BC. Subsequently occupied by many civilizations including the Greeks, Byzantines, Ayyubids and Mukluks, the majority of the construction as it stands today is thought to originate from the Ayyubid period. Conservation work has taken place by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC) in collaboration with the Syrian Directorate General of Antiquities in the early 21st century. Aleppo is the largest city in Syria and the Levant. Aleppo is also one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world; it has been inhabited since perhaps as early as the 6th millennium BC, which makes it the oldest known human settlement in the world. Aleppo was a strategic trading point midway between the Mediterranean Sea and Mesopotamia. For centuries, was the third largest city in the Ottoman Empire, after Constantinople and Cairo. Although relatively close to Damascus in distance, Aleppo is distinct in identity, architecture and culture, all shaped by a markedly different history and geography. The city's significance in history has been its location at the end of the Silk Road, which passed through central Asia

MIDRAND, SOUTH AFRICA

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MIDRAND, SOUTH AFRICA: The Nizamiye Complex and Turkish Mosque, which opened in October 2012 in Midrand, South Africa,is the largest mosque in the southern hemisphere.

YAZD, CENTRAL IRAN

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YAZD, IRAN: The tiled turquoise dome of a mosque in the old town in Yazd, central Iran. These towers function as a cooling system in the hot weather for these buildings located in the desert regions of Iran.

YAZD, IRAN

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YAZD, IRAN : Night view of medieval Takyeh Amir Chakhmagh Mosque in Yazd, Iran.

TACNA, PERU

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TACNA, PERU: A mosque in Tacna, Peru. The city is home to a large number of Pakistani families.

ARAFAT, SAUDI ARABIA

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ARAFAT, SAUDI ARABIA: Muslim pilgrims attend noon prayers at the Nimira mosque in Arafat, outside the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia. Muslim pilgrims journey to Arafat, a revered place in Islam, for the culmination of the Hajj rituals. Mount Arafat, about 70 metres high, is a granite hill to the east of the Holy City of Makkah. The pious believe that it was on Mount Arafat that Adam and Eve, separated for 200 years, recognized each other and Eve.

LAHORE, PAKISTAN

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LAHORE, PAKISTAN: Pigeons fly over the Wazir Khan Mosque in the walled city of Old Lahore in Pakistan.  The great mosque was built by built by Hakim Shaikh Ilm-ud-din Ansari, court physician to the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan who later rose to the status of governor. Construction began around

ISTANBUL, TURKEY

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ISTANBUL, TURKEY: The iconic Sultanahmet Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey is a masterpiece of Ottoman and Byzantine architectural traditions.

MECCA, SAUDI ARABIA

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MECCA, SAUDI ARABIA: Pilgrims pray in the Grand Mosque, known to the faithful as Masjid al-Ḥaram, during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in the holy city of Mecca. At the centre of the Grand Mosque is the Kaaba, a cuboid-shaped building housing in its eastern corner the sacred Black Stone, which makes it the holiest site in Islam. The Quran states that Abraham and his son Ishmael raised the foundations of this holy house.

LONDON, ENGLAND

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LONDON, ENGLAND: The London Muslim Centre is one of the largest mosques in the United Kingdom.

TASHKENT, UZBEKISTAN

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TASHKENT, UZBEKISTAN: An Uzbek woman outside the Juma Mosque in Tashkent in the central Asian country of Uzbekistan. The mosque was built in the 9th century after the Arab invasion of the ancient Zoroastrian Tashkent region.

MUSCAT, OMAN

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MUSCAT, OMAN:  The awe-inspiring Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Muscat, Oman, is built from 300,000 tonnes of Indian sandstone. It took six years and four months to build and was finished in 2001.
It can accommodate a maximum of 20,000 worshippers including a separate prayer hall for women. The Grand Mosque has the second-largest prayer carpet and chandelier in the world.

LEEDS, UNITED KINGDOM

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LEEDS, UNITED KINGDOM: The Leeds Grand Central Mosque looms above the city's Burley area

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

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AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND: The Ponsonby Mosque on in Ponsonby, Auckland, was built in the 1970s. Islam first came to New Zealand in the 1870s with the arrival of Muslim Chinese gold prospectors. Later waves of Muslim immigrants came from India, Eastern Europe and Fiji.

MOGADISHU, SOMALIA

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MOGADISHU, SOMALIA: A handout photograph released by the African Union-United Nations Information Support Team, shows a general view of a mosque opposite the parliament building in the Somali capital Mogadishu.

KAZAN, RUSSIA

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KAZAN, RUSSIA:  The Qolsharif Mosque in the Kazan Kremlin in Kazan, Russia. At the time of its original construction in the 16th century, it was believed to be the oldest mosque in Europe outside Istanbul. Named after Qolsharif, a religious scholar and Imam of the Khanate of Kazan, who died in 1552 defending the mosque against Russian forces of Ivan the Terrible. It was rebuilt and inaugurated in 2005. Kazan is in Tatarstan, a federal subject of

KHARTOUM, SUDAN

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KHARTOUM, SUDAN: A general view of the city center and the As Sayed Ali Mosque in Khartoum, Sudan. Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, lies at the point where both the Blue and the White Nile converge.

FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: The Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center in Falls Church,Virginia was one of the first mosques to be established in the region.

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM

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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM: A mosque in Leyton, London, England.

DEARBORN, MICHIGAN, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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DEARBORN, MICHIGAN, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: An interfaith group rallies at the Islamic Center of America in Dearborn, Michigan. It is the largest mosque in North America and the oldest Shia mosque in the United States.

PATTANI, THAILAND

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PATTANI, THAILAND: Thai Muslim women pray during the special Eid ul-Fitr morning prayer at the Central Mosque of Pattani in the southern province of Pattani, Thailand. The beautiful mosque is the largest in Thailand. Pattani is one of the four provinces of Thailand where the majority of the population (88%) are Malay Muslim.

BIRMINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM

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BIRMINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM: The minaret of the Central Mosque blends into the skyline of Birmingham City as Muslims arrive for Friday prayers.