Friday, January 23, 2009

Dubai - Jumeirah Masjid


Mosque, a building that serves as the main place of worship for Muslims. Mosques are of various sizes and types; the Friday mosque-in which the entire congregation assembles to perform the ritual Friday prayers-is by far the largest and most important. The great age of mosque building extends from the 7th century, when Islam was founded in Arabia, to the 16th century.
The Arabic word for mosque is `masjid', i.e. place of prostration. The holy day of the Islamic week is Friday, `yaum al jum'a', on which day all adult Muslim men are commanded to go to the mosque for prayer (women can perform their prayers at home). The mosque where Muslims gather especially for the Friday prayer is the `masjid jum'a', the Grand Mosque.
The city has many fine mosques. The largest and one of the most beautiful Jumeirah Mosque is a spectacular example of modern Islamic architecture and is one of the most photographed sights of Dubai.
The Jumeirah Mosque is located in the city of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. Dubai is the chief port and commercial center of the Emirates.
During the day, birds gather on the dome of the mosque and shelter in its surrounding tree-lined lawn. It is particularly attractive at night when subtle lighting increases its dramatic effect. It is the only Mosque in Dubai that accepts non-Muslims, but only on organized tours.
The Jumeirah Mosque is a dominant city landmark. While strolling through the mosque at sunset, you will be washed in shadows by this elegant formation. The best time to visit is in the early mid-morning, or at night, when subtle lighting throws its artistry in relief.

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