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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="0-intrduction">Introduction</h2>



<p> A mosque is a place where Muslims <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to show respect and love for a god">worship</a> and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to say words to god">pray</a> to God. Some mosques are also places where Muslims get together and discuss things or where religious education takes place. In some countries mosques also <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to have the job of ...">serve</a> political <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="functions">purposes</a> and Imams discuss political <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="topics">issues</a>. </p>

<p>Mosques <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="go back">date back</a> to the seventh century when they first <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="appear, can be seen">emerged</a> on the Arabian <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="piece of land that has water on three sides">Peninsula</a>. For <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a hundred years">centuries</a> towns formed around this central building. Mosques have different sizes and shapes <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="based on">depending on</a> which part of the world they are in. The most famous mosques are in Turkey and the Middle East. The best examples are the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, The Grand Mosque of Mecca or the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina. </p>


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<p class="has-text-align-center wp-block-paragraph"><strong>The Blue Mosque in Istanbul</strong><br><a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Blue_Mosque_-_Istanbul.jpg">Rev Stan</a>,&nbsp;<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0">CC BY 2.0</a>, via Wikimedia Commons</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">History of Mosques</h2>



<p>    The model for building mosques was Muhammad’s house in Medina, <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="built">constructed</a> in the 7th <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a hundred years">century</a>. After his death, mosques became important symbols of Islam. During the Middle Ages they were built wherever Arabs <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to start living in a new area">settled</a>.   </p>

<p>They <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="moved">spread</a> quickly <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to all of">throughout</a> northern Africa and southern Europe, as far as Spain. By the 15th century Islam had spread to Asia, where it became the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="most important">dominant</a> religion on the Indonesian islands of Java and Sumatra. During the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="large empire with its center in Turkey; it consisted of large parts of the Middle East, Northern Africa and the southeastern part of Europe; it started in the 13 th century and lasted until World War I">Ottoman Empire</a> Turks <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="changed to">converted</a> to Islam and many great mosques were built in Istanbul and other cities. With the Muslim population <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="expanding">spreading</a> to the Balkans mosques have become <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="common, popular">widespread</a> in many cities and towns in Greece, Albania, Serbia and Bosnia.  </p>


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<p class="has-text-align-center wp-block-paragraph"><strong>The Prophet&#8217;s Mosque in Medina</strong><br><a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Masjid_Nabawi_The_Prophet%27s_Mosque,_Madina.jpg">Muhammad Mahdi Karim</a>&nbsp;(<a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/fdl-1.2.html">GFDL 1.2</a>&nbsp;or FAL), via Wikimedia Commons</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Parts of a Mosque</h2>



<p>  Arab mosques usually have a square or <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="shape with four straight sides , two of which are longer than the other two">rectangular</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="form, shape">layout</a> with a <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="open space in the middle of a large building">courtyard</a> in the middle. The first mosques had flat roofs on top of the prayer halls. Later on Islamic architecture <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="concentrated on">focused</a> on <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="round roof on a building">domes</a> and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a large door with a curved top">arched entrances</a>. The <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="large empire with its center in Turkey; it consisted of large parts of the Middle East, Northern Africa and the southeastern part of Europe; it started in the 13 th century and lasted until World War I">Ottomans</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="started building">introduced</a> mosques with a central dome over the prayer hall in the 15th <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a hundred years">century</a>.   </p>

<p>A common feature of many mosques is a minaret, a tall thin tower that is usually located at one of the corners. They were designed to make mosques as big as Christian churches, with their bell towers. From the minaret a muezzin <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="officially says">announces</a> praying time to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="people who pray and  show respect and love for a god">worshipers</a>.    </p>

<p>The prayer hall normally does not have any <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="long seats for people to sit on">benches</a> or chairs. Worshipers <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to say words to god">pray</a> in <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="lines">rows</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="with their heads looking a a direction">facing</a> Mecca. There are no statues or pictures on the walls. Some mosques show <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="lines">verses</a> of the Koran on the walls to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="help">assist</a> worshipers. Many prayer halls have <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="tall stone , used to hold up the roof of a building">columns</a> that uphold the roof. Every mosque has a <i>mihrab</i>, a <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a small place in the wall where you can put something">niche</a> in the wall that points to Mecca. From a <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="raised structure in a church or mosque where the religious leader speaks to the people">pulpit</a>, or <i>minbar</i>, the religious leader of the mosque, the imam, <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="gives">delivers</a> his speech.      </p>

<p>In the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="as time went on">course of time</a> mosques became bigger and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="receive, get">attained</a> other functions. Today there are rooms for <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="people getting together to meet and talk">social gatherings</a>, health clinics, <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="place where you can borrow books for a certain time">libraries</a> or <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="special building or room where you can do physical exercise">gymnasiums</a>.   </p>


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<p class="has-text-align-center wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Prayer hall of the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem with worshipers facing the mihrab</strong><br><a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%85%D8%B3%D8%AC%D8%AF_%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%A3%D9%82%D8%B5%D9%89_%D9%85%D9%86_%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AF%D8%A7%D8%AE%D9%84.jpg">Aseel zm</a>,&nbsp;<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0">CC BY-SA 4.0</a>, via Wikimedia Commons</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Religious Functions</h2>



<p>   A mosque is <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="in general, usually">basically</a> a house of prayer but during history it has <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="was given">acquired</a> many other religious functions. <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="grown-up">Adult</a> Muslims must <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="say words to god">pray</a> five times a day. While normal prayers can be said anywhere, Muslim men should pray in mosques on Fridays. </p>




<p>During the holy month of <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the ninth month of the Muslim year, during which Muslims do not eat or drink at day">Ramadan</a> other events take place in mosques. Some mosques offer dinners after sunset or breakfast before sunrise. During the last days of Ramadan some mosques hold all night prayers. Since Muslims <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="have to">are required</a> to give money to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="organizations that help poor people">charity</a> they often <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="give">donate</a> it at mosques.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Political Influence of Mosques</h2>



<p> In the course of the 20th <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a hundred years">century</a> mosques have <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to have a task">served</a> political <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="idea, function">purposes</a>. As conflicts between western society and the Muslim world <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="went up, increased">rose</a>, mosques were used to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to talk about a religious subject in a place where many people meet">preach</a> peace and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the way of knowing what other people do and want">understanding</a> among religions.  </p>

<p>Mosques are often the center of <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="problems that groups of people have with each other">social conflicts</a>. In the past <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="ten years">decades</a> series of bombs have exploded in mosques all over the world. Al Qaeda and other terrorist organizations have <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="over and over again">repeatedly</a> used mosques as a place to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to find people who will spread ideas">recruit</a> and train radical Muslims.  </p>

<p>In the 1960s, Saudi Arabia started financing the construction of mosques around the world in an <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="try">attempt</a> to spread Islam. With <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="money earned by selling oil">petrodollars</a> that the country has received in the last decades Saudis can afford <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to give to others">sharing</a> their <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="being rich">wealth</a> with others, <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="above all">especially</a> poor Muslims. </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Rules and How To Behave in a Mosque</h2>



<p>There are many <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="laws">rules</a> that <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="person who prays and shows respect for their god">worshipers</a> must <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="follow">obey</a> when they are in a mosque. In most mosques, a religious leader, called imam, is in charge of praying, but in smaller mosques prayers may be said by <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="normal, not special">ordinary</a> Muslims. </p>
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Muslims must clean themselves before they enter a mosque. There are washing areas where they can wash their hands and face before entering the prayer hall. The floors of such a hall are normally covered with a <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="woven material that covers floors">carpet</a>. It is not allowed to step on it with shoes.</p>

<p>Loud talking in a mosque is <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="not allowed">forbidden</a>. It is also <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="not show respect">disrespectful</a> to walk in front of Muslims who are praying.   </p>

<p><a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="things that have been done for a long time">Traditionally</a> men and women are <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="men and women have thier own area to pray">separated</a> in mosques, although the Quran does not say anything about separation. Sometimes the women pray in rows behind the men, but more often they stay at home and pray.</p>

<p>Most mosques in bigger cities are open to tourists, but they too must obey the <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="something that you must do">strict</a> rules. You must wear clothes that do not <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="hurt">offend</a> Allah. Women <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="have to">are required to</a> wear clothes that cover their body to their <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="moveable part between your foot and your leg">ankles</a> and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="moveable part between your hand and your arm">wrist</a>. In some areas mosques are only open to Muslims. </p>


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<p class="has-text-align-center wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Prayer hall in Hong Kong</strong><br><a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kowloon_Mosque_Prayer_Hall.JPG">Chongkian</a>,&nbsp;<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0">CC BY-SA 3.0</a>, via Wikimedia Commons</p>



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