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  2. Jumu'ah Mubarak - Wikipedia

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    Muslims celebrating Jumuah in Dhaka. Jumu'ah Mubārak (Arabic: جمعة مباركة ‎), the holiest day of the week on which special congregational prayers are offered. The phrase translates into English as "happy Friday", [1] and can be paraphrased as "have a blessed Friday".

  3. Friday prayer - Wikipedia

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    The service consists of several parts including ritual washing, chants, recitation of scripture and prayer, and sermons. [4] Youm Jumu'ah ("day of congregation"), or simply Jumu'ah means Friday in Arabic. In many Muslim countries, the weekend is inclusive of Fridays, and in others, Fridays are half-days for schools and some workplaces. It is ...

  4. Masjid Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    Masjid Muhammad was founded in 1960 as Nation of Islam Temple 4 with the help of Malcolm X.Since The 1980s, it has been named Masjid Muhammad and has been affiliated with mainstream Sunni Islam.

  5. Masjid al-Haram - Wikipedia

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    It would cover an area of 400,000 m 2 (4,300,000 sq ft) and accommodate 1.2 million worshippers, including a multi-level extension on the north side of the complex, new stairways and tunnels, a gate named after King Abdullah, and two minarets, bringing the total number of minarets to eleven. The circumambulation areas (Mataf) around the Kaaba ...

  6. Az-Zumar - Wikipedia

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    Some famous verses of Az-Zumar seen in the tilings of Imam Ali Mosque in Najaf, Iraq, 1994.. Az-Zumar (Arabic: الزمر, ’az-zumar; meaning: "The Troops, The Throngs") is the 39th chapter of the Qur'an, the central religious text of Islam.

  7. Nation of Islam - Wikipedia

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    The Nation of Islam (NOI) is a new religious movement, [2] a black nationalist religion, [3] and an African-American religion. [4] As well as being characterised as an "ethno-religious movement", [5] it has been labelled a social movement. [6]

  8. Jhumar - Wikipedia

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    Jhumar is deeply ingrained in the cultural fabric of the Bar region and South Punjab. “Ná jhumar na tárí, te ajáí munh te dáṛhí” – "Can't dance jhumar or clap your hand! What is the use of the bea

  9. Kumhar - Wikipedia

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    The Kumhars derive their name from the Sanskrit word Kumbhakar meaning earthen-pot maker. [2] Dravidian languages conform to the same meaning of the term Kumbhakar.The term Bhande, used to designate the Kumhar caste, also means pot.