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mosques
noun
Plural of mosque
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"We must show them the multitude of statements of condemnation from British Muslims, show them these men of hate have no place in our mosques or any place of worship, and that they do not speak for Muslims in Britain or anywhere in the world.
"Every day, mosques and other faith institutions across the country are providing help for those in need, and acting as a centre for our communities.
That was the year when Fatimid invaders began to build a grand enclosure to house their new mosques and palaces – a private city known to its residents as al-Qahera, and eventually to the world as Cairo.
At the commencement of Ramadan, the king of Saudi Arabia, who is also the keeper of the two holy mosques, made a powerful statement reclaiming the faith of Islam from those who would pervert it, in the name of politics.
"Co-operating with the expansion of the Grand Mosque is consistent with sharia principles," he said, "because building mosques is regarded as one of the greatest acts of piety and the best of all mosques is the Grand Mosque".
In Adamawa state, ringed by the mountainous hideouts used by Boko Haram, schools, mosques, homes and churches like Kwairanga's have become shelters for the displaced.
In Canada groups such as mosques, churches or even members of an immigrant community can privately sponsor refugees, bearing some or all of the financial cost of integration.
District council chairman Sadiq Silla credited an early decision to close markets, and ban social activities and worship in churches and mosques.
But he confessed to qualms about "some manifestations of Islam in this country which have been harmful", including "the prevalence of rather too many mosques, I think.
The fourth holiest city of Islam, Harar has 82 mosques within its 16th-century walls.
"All our streets, mosques, schools are overloaded because of them.
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