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  2. Mosque Maryam - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad was lent $3 million from Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi to convert the former church. [ 3 ] The main hall in the mosque is for meetings, since it was originally the church's nave that contained pews later replaced with seats, [ 4 ] Mosque Maryam has an area within the mosque with plenty of open floor space to spread prayer rugs on which ...

  3. Al-Sadiq Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Sadiq started a monthly magazine called The Muslim Sunrise, which contained articles on Islam, contemporary issues of conscience, and the names of new converts. This magazine still exists. [3] Muhammad Sadiq attracted thousands of converts in his short stay in America, most notably in Detroit and Chicago between 1922 and 1923. [4]

  4. Fixed prayer times - Wikipedia

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    From the time of the early Church, the practice of seven fixed prayer times has been taught, which traces itself to the Prophet David in Psalm 119:164. [6] In Apostolic Tradition, Hippolytus instructed Christians to pray seven times a day, "on rising, at the lighting of the evening lamp, at bedtime, at midnight" and "the third, sixth and ninth hours of the day, being hours associated with ...

  5. Muslim Community Center - Wikipedia

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    Muslim Community Center is a mosque located in Chicago, Illinois. It was established in 1969 and is one of the [ clarification needed ] oldest mosques in the city of Chicago. [ 1 ]

  6. Islamic Center of America - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Center of America is a 120,000-square-foot (11,000 m 2) religious space. It includes a meeting hall, an industrial kitchen, a prayer room, a high ceiling and calligraphy-embraided domes, a mezzanine for women, offices, meeting rooms and a library. Educational programs are run by Imam Hassan Qazwini. [12]

  7. Mosque Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The community has steadily diversified to include Muslims of many languages and experiences—all praying side-by-side, with their children, in a brimming mosque that cannot contain them. By 1985 Sheikh Jamal Said, inspired by the Muslim Brotherhood, became the religious leader at the foundation where he now remains.

  8. Abdul Malik Mujahid - Wikipedia

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    As an imam, he gives Friday sermons ("khutba" in Arabic) at various Chicago mosques and prayer locations. [23] From 2005 to 2008, he served as Chairman of the Council of the Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago (CIOGC). In 2020, he filed for 2nd Democratic Delegate in the Illinois Democratic Primary. He lost the race to Robin Kelly.

  9. Baitul Hameed Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Several events are held at the Baitul Hameed Mosque to serve both the Muslim and greater community, in addition to daily congregational prayer services. Food drives, blood collection drives, and peace symposium are conducted several times a year. The mosque is open daily to the public and guided tours are available.