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“ Hazrath Umar lbn Khattah (Rali) has said: Prophet mohamed (Sal) told: For those who construct a prayer house to pray allah in this world, Allah constructs a Palace in the Heaven.” Surely my prayer and my sacrifice and my life and my death are (all) for Allah, the Lord of the worlds 6:162
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THE IMPORTANCE OF CONSTRUCTING MASJID IN ISLAM
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When Prophet Mohammed (PBUH)
arrived in Madinah,
the first act he performed was
the building of a Masjid. From the events of the emigration to Madinah, it is clear that the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) never stayed in any place unless he built a Masjid therein for the believers to gather. He also built a Masjid between Qubaa and Madinah when the time of the Friday prayer came while he was in the residence of the tribe of Salimibn Auf in the heart of Ranonaa’ Valley. This indicates the importance of a Masjids in Islam. All acts of worship (ibadah) in Islam are for the purification of the soul, refinement of morals, and strengthening the ties of mutual cooperation among the Muslims. The congregational prayers and the Friday and Eid prayers are strong examples of the nature of the Muslim community and in the unity of their opinions, goals and cooperation in achieving righteousness and in fearing Allah. Thus, if this is the case with the acts of worship, it is no wonder that Masjids carry a great social and spiritual place in the lives of the Muslims. The Masjid is the thing which unites them and their efforts. It refines their souls and awakens their minds and hearts. It solves their problems. The Masjid shows their strength and cohesiveness.