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    Jeddah" in the region. This is because in this region that hundreds of pilgrims from Malaysia‚ Indonesia and Thailand gathered before leaving for Mecca. Apart from the aspect of history and interesting background‚ village Masjid Melayu Lebuh Acheh has a unique architectural heritage. Masjid Melayu Lebuh Acheh equipped with octagonal tower‚ school ablution‚ toilets‚ wells‚ porch (verandah) and the cemetery that reflects the combined influence of Moorish architecture (architecture originating from northern

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    Al-Masjid al-Haram and The Dome of the Rock Two Holy Places for the Muslim Communities Thesis Today many cultures have a lot of significant locations and buildings that many people consider sacred. For the United States “Ground Zero” or the 9/11 Memorial will always be considered a sacred place to Americans. This location tells a story of a tragic‚ yet significant event in our history that will never be forgotten. This location is a reminder of the reason why we have to come together as

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    Southern hemisphere. Built in 1927‚ its architecture is a mix of Islamic and colonial styles. Another interesting mosque is the palm tree mosque‚ in central Cape Town‚ in the only surviving 18th century house built by Carel Lodewijk Schot. The Juma Masjid Mosque in Grey Street in Durban‚ the oldest and largest mosque in the southern hemisphere‚ is another prime example of religious buildings in South Africa. The mosque is a fusion of strong union-period vernacular style and Islamic decorations. There

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    the holy land‚ Mecca. I was really blessed to Allah because give me this opportunity to do umrah almost 2 years ago in young age. Until now‚ I still remember everything happen in Mecca and Madinah. Just imagine that‚ before this I just saw Masjidil Haram and Masjidil Nabawi throw a picture but when I could saw it in front of me it was a amazing feeling. First time I saw the Kaabah‚ I cry because I not believed that I could be there. For me Kaabah‚ Mecca‚ and Madinah are was so beautiful and at there

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    all good Muslims want to do. But his traveling went on for about 29 years and he covered about 75‚000 miles visiting the equivalent of 44 modern countries which were then mostly under the governments of Muslim leaders of the World of Islam‚ or "Dar al-Islam". He met many dangers and had many adventures along the way. He was attacked by bandits‚ almost drowned in a sinking ship‚ was almost beheaded by a tyrant ruler‚ and had a few marriages and lovers and fathered several children on his travels

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    Jenny Mayrell Reflection: “Inside Mecca” by National Geographic This was an eye opening documentary that identifies the symbolism of Mecca‚ experience‚ and meaning of Hajj. The camera follows three individuals from different countries on their spiritual journey to Hajj‚ located in Mecca. All three went to Mecca to participate in Hajj‚ an extremely large group of people gather for a quest of redemption as Islamic pilgrims. The people involved in this documentary are very serious about their

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    Fear‚ it is a distressing emotion aroused by impending danger‚ evil‚ pain‚ etc.‚ whether the threat is real or imagined. It has the capability to prevent people from pursuing their dreams. This is seen in the case of the crystal merchant‚ Santiago‚ and the camel driver. These characters are all from the story‚ The Alchemist. Some of my personal experience will also used to justify. There are many examples that argue that fear is a challenge to those who wish to fulfill their dreams in the story

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    Khalil Karim 1/26/14 Imam Plemen Islamic Philosophy “A Sacred Place” A masjid‚ also known as a mosque‚ is a place of worship for followers of Islam. The first mosque in the world is often considered to be the area around the Kaaba in Mecca now known as the Masjid al-Haram. Muhammad went on to establish another mosque in Medina‚ which is now known as the Masjid an-Nabawi‚ or the Prophet’s Mosque. Built on the site of his home‚ Muhammad participated in the construction of the mosque himself

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    Boko Haram From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Boko Haram People Committed to the Propagation of the Prophet’s Teachings and Jihad جماعة أهل السنة للدعوة والجهاد | Participant in the Nigerian Sharia conflict | Active | 2002– | Ideology | Islamism Islamic fundamentalism Oppose man-made law Support strict sharia law | Leaders | Mohammed Yusuf Abubakar Shekau[1] Mallam Sanni Umaru[2][3][not in citation given]Abu Qaqa - spokesman[4] Abu Zaid - spokesman[3] | Headquarters

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    I pulled up to the masjid and sat in my Jeep waiting for my friend Shahariar to arrive. Before my observation I did not know what I masjid was‚ but I learned that it is the same thing as a mosque and that the two terms are interchangeable. As I sat in the parking lot the first thing that stuck out to me about the masjid‚ was the cameras and the floodlights that blanket the property in a very obvious manner. Cameras and security precautions are by no means irregular in a place of worship‚ even the

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