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Baitul Mukarram (Bengali: বায়তুল মোকাররম; lit. 'The Honored House'), officially Baitul Mukarram National Mosque (Bengali: বায়তুল মোকাররম জাতীয় মসজিদ), [1] is a mosque located at the center of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. The mosque was completed in 1968. [2][3 ...
Date established. 2017. Website. Gulshan Society Jame Masjid. The Gulshan Society Mosque, also called Gulshan Society Jame Masjid (Bengali: গুলশান সোসাইটি জামে মসজিদ), is a mosque in Gulshan, a neighbourhood in Dhaka. [1] It was planned by Kashef Chowdhury and completed in 2017 for Gulshan Society. [2]
Author: Keith Roper. Salat times are prayer times when Muslims perform salat. The term is primarily used for the five daily prayers including the Friday prayer, which takes the place of the Dhuhr prayer and must be performed in a group of aibadat. Muslims believe the salah times were revealed by Allah to Muhammad.
Sixty Dome Mosque. The Sixty Dome Mosque, is a mosque in Bagerhat, Bangladesh. It is a part of the Mosque City of Bagerhat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is the largest mosque in Bangladesh from the sultanate period (1352–1576). It was built during the Bengal Sultanate by Khan Jahan Ali, the governor of the Sundarbans.
The Qassabtuly Mosque is one of the most ornate mosques in Old Dhaka, Bangladesh.It's gloriously inscribed decorations are delicate and one of a kind. [1] [2]The foundation of the Qassabtuly Jam-e-Masjid (Hijri 1338), laid by Abdul Bari Bepari and others and situated in old town Dhaka in Bangladesh, was built in the year of 1919. [3]
Katabon Mosque (Bengali: কাটাবন মসজিদ) in Shahbag, Dhaka is a center for Muslim missionaries in Bangladesh. It houses the Bangladesh Masjid Mission (Bangladesh Mosque Mission) and is officially named as the "Bangladesh Masjid Mission Complex Central Mosque". [1][2][3] It is founded at the stables of Dhaka Nawab Family. [4]
Friday prayer for Muslims in Dhaka. The Constitution establishes Islam as the state religion but upholds the right to practice—subject to law, public order, and morality—the religion of one's choice. [67] The Government generally respects this provision in practice.
The Maghrib prayer (Arabic: صلاة المغرب ṣalāt al-maġrib, "sunset prayer") is one of the five mandatory salah (Islamic prayers), and contains three cycles (rak'a). If counted from midnight, it is the fourth one. According to Sunni Muslims, the period for Maghrib prayer starts just after sunset, following Asr prayer, and ends at the ...