What do we say Masjid in English?

Arabic word for a mosque. 'The word in Arabic is masjid, you know, which means place of prostration, in fact. ' 'An alternative word for mosque, from the same root, is masjid.
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What is masjid called in English?

mosque countable noun. A mosque is a building where Muslims go to worship.
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How should we translate the Arabic word masjid?

The Arabic word masjid means “a place of prostration” to God, and the same word is used in Persian, Urdu, and Turkish.
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What is the English of Girjaghar?

church variable noun. A church is a building in which Christians worship. I didn't see you in church on Sunday. /girajaghara, girajAghara, girajaaghara, girajāghar/
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What is the Hindi word for mosque?

मस्जिद nf. Copyright © 2014 by HarperCollins Publishers.
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What is the Bengali meaning of mosque?

a Muslim place of worship. translation of 'mosque' মসজিদ মস্জিদ
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Why is it called a mosque?

The English word "mosque" denotes a Muslim house of worship. The word evolved from the Arabic term masjid, which means "place of prostration." During prayer, Muslims briefly kneel and touch their foreheads to the ground as a sign of submission (literally, Islam) to the will of God.
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What language is the word mosque?

History and Etymology for mosque

earlier mosquee, from Middle French, from Old Italian moschea, from Old Spanish mezquita, from Arabic masjid temple, from sajada to prostrate oneself, worship.
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What is a synonym for mosque?

Synonyms & Near Synonyms for mosque. pagoda, shul, synagogue. (also synagog)
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What is a sentence for mosque?

1 The mosque/shrine was desecrated by vandals. 2 They went to the mosque to pray. 3 Despite the decay the mosque somehow retained a profound grandeur. 4 The designs for the new mosque have attracted widespread criticism.
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How do you pray in a mosque?

Prayer in the mosque

Worshippers face this wall when they pray so that they are praying towards the holy city of Islam. At the mosque, men and women pray in separate rooms performing the series of movements in a sequence. This involves bowing and kneeling as well as prostration and reciting praises to God.
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Which is the strongest religion?

Major religious groups
  • Christianity (31.2%)
  • Islam (24.1%)
  • No religion (16%)
  • Hinduism (15.1%)
  • Buddhism (6.9%)
  • Folk religions (5.7%)
  • Sikhism (0.3%)
  • Judaism (0.2%)
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What country has no mosques?

Since Greece gained independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1832, no government has allowed a mosque to be built in the city. It was seen by many as "un-Greek" - out of place in a country in which much more than 90% of the population are Orthodox Christians.
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Can we say mosque?

Ahmed said “masjid” (the Arabic word for mosque) should always be used instead of “mosque” even when the medium of communication is English because, according to him, “mosque” is a derogatory term that traces lexical descent from the word “mosquito.” He said “mosque” emerged in Spanish and later in English when ...
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Is mosque a church?

A mosque is “a Muslim temple or place of public worship.” All the variants of mosque in European languages go back to the Arabic masjid, “a place of worship.” But masjid derives from the Arabic sajada, “to bow down in prayer.” Dig into the origins of Muslim and Islam and a common theme emerges: both words relate to the ...
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What is the difference between mosque and masjid?

"Mosque" is the English name for a place of Muslim worship, equivalent to a church, synagogue or temple in other faiths. The Arabic term for this house of Muslim worship is "masjid," which literally means "place of prostration" (in prayer).
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What is the Bengali meaning of faintest?

IPA: feɪntBengali: ফেন্ট / ফৈন্ট Practice.
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Which is the first Masjid in world?

The Quba Mosque is the oldest mosque and one of the first in Islam.
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Which is first Masjid in India?

Cheraman Juma Masjid is the first mosque to be built in India. It is a popular pilgrim centre in Kodungallur in Thrissur district.
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Who spread Islam in India?

Islam arrived in the inland of Indian subcontinent in the 7th century when the Arabs conquered Sindh and later arrived in North India in the 12th century via the Ghurids conquest and has since become a part of India's religious and cultural heritage.
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Do Muslims drink alcohol?

Although alcohol is considered haram (prohibited or sinful) by the majority of Muslims, a significant minority drinks, and those who do often outdrink their Western counterparts. Among drinkers, Chad and a number of other Muslim-majority countries top the global ranking for alcohol consumption.
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Can females go to mosque?

"Considering the religious texts, doctrine and religious belief of the followers of Islam, it is submitted that entry of women in the Mosque for offering prayer/ Namaz, inside the Mosque, is permitted. Thus, a Muslim woman is free to enter Masjid for prayers.
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