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  2. Plans revised for mosque on Plainfield Avenue in Edison ... - AOL

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    The mosque plans call for the renovation and expansion of the home at 157 Plainfield Ave. into a three-story worship center, with two floors of prayer halls, a first-floor mass prayer area for men ...

  3. Park51 - Wikipedia

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    The Economist/YouGov poll taken the week of August 19, 2010 concurred that Democrats (57.5–24.9%) and Independents (62.3–25.2%) believed Muslims had a "constitutional right" to build a mosque at the site, but found that Republicans (31.8–53.2%) did not believe that Muslims had such a right. The poll found that 50.2%, overall, supported ...

  4. 100-Mosques-Plan - Wikipedia

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    The 100-Mosques-Plan is the project of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat in Germany to build 100 new mosques. It was initiated by Mirza Tahir Ahmad , the Khalifatul Masih IV, during the centenary celebrations of the community in 1989.

  5. Nizamiye Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The basic plan of the mosque was adopted from the 16th-century Ottoman Selimiye Mosque. This mosque, located in Edirne, Turkey, was designed by Mimar Sinan. Nizamiye Masjid was scaled to the Selimiye Mosque by a ratio of 80%. The plans for the mosque were designed in Turkey and adapted by a South African architect to South African building ...

  6. List of mosques in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Proposed mosque, also known as the "Ground Zero mosque", a plan that became subject of controversy in 2010. Currently a museum, not a mosque, is planned. Currently a museum, not a mosque, is planned. But in September 2011, a temporary 4,000-square-foot (370 m 2 ) Islamic center opened in renovated space at the site.

  7. Islamic architecture - Wikipedia

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    The first mosque was a structure built by Muhammad in Medina in 622, right after his Hijrah (migration) from Mecca, which corresponds to the site of the present-day Mosque of the Prophet (al-Masjid an-Nabawi). [10] [9] It is usually described as his house, but may have been designed to serve as a community center from the beginning. [10]

  8. Islamic Center of Murfreesboro - Wikipedia

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    Pro-mosque supporters at a September 2010 rally in Murfreesboro Anti-mosque demonstrators proclaiming "Murfreesboro Mosque = Islamic Victory". In April 2010, the ICM sent the Regional Planning Commission of Rutherford County a request for the approval of the construction of a 52,000-square-foot (4,800 m 2) complex on the Veals Road lot.

  9. Masjid al-Haram - Wikipedia

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    Plan of the Masjid al-Haram, 1884. ... The Ka'aba is a cuboid-shaped building in the center of the Great Mosque and the most sacred site in Islam. [57]

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