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Masjid

Since the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) and the initial days of Islam and Ummah in Medina, the mosque has had essential responsibilities in the Muslim community. During his hijrah from Makkah to Medina, he built the first object in Islamic civilization, i.e., a mosque. The construction of mosques is seen as the most critical issue. The mosque institution is introduced as the core of loyalty and represents the inseparable struggle amongst good and evil on earth. During this crucial time, the mosque was seen as the best center for imams, where several activities took place. The mosque is a community center, and many programs like educational and social events are held under one roof. Besides being a place for joint prayers and additional worship practices (Ibada), the mosque also provides Muslims with other essential common facilities. The Rehabilitation Centre is a social care center and a place for legitimate recreational activities. The mosque's role became even more critical when the Muslim community in Medina alone established more than nine mosques at the time. Although these mosques' construction is simple, the impact of these mosques on community progress is significant.

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