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Minaret: A tall,thin tower used as a high poirrt fyom which tomakeazan (the callto prayer) c <r ^ ll \S 3 CD MUSLIMS ARE CALLED TO PRAYER BY THESE WORDS. ^THIS CALLTO PRAYER, m O R M A N YOU We have heard the Azan. Let s go, Bilal. COME WITH US TOO

PUVYWitH me II1 oo frr A mosque (MasjidinArabic]is aplace where Muslims go to worship God andlearn about their religion. F7, * 2 OC s

i The main hall of a mosque is a bare room. No furniture is needed, as worshippers sit, stand, bow, and prostrate directly on the floor, which is often covered with large prayer carpets. There may be a few chairs or benches on which to sit to assist elderly or disabled worshippers. There are no pictures or statues. Muslims believe that there can be no image of God.Instead, along the walls and pillars are inscriptions of verses from the holy book of Islam, the Noble Qur'an, and also the Most Beautiful Names of God. Splendid geometric and floral patterns (known as arabesques) and calligraphic designs usually adorn the main doors, walls, and pillars. Glass lamps of various colors are often hung from the ceiling with chains to lighten the interior of the mosque.

Help findthe right way to the mosque

Haw showu gow kbveinslh^t mosque? m We remove our shoes and place them on the rack in the entryway out of respect for the place and to avoid dirtying the carpets. We enter quietly to avoid disturbing other worshippers. As we walk in we avoid passing in front of a person praying, and then we sit or pray in any free space. We greet people with Salam (saying: peace be upon you) when we enter or leave the mosque. We keep the mosque clean, tidy, and pleasant smelling because it is the House of God. it

ACROSS 1-lN SOME MOSQUES THE MUEZZIN (CALLER TO PRAYER) CLIMBS UP THE...TO CIVE THE CALL TO PRAYER i-muslims FACE TOWARDS THE...WHEN THEY PRAY 3 -MUSLIMS...FIVE TIMES ADAY 4-AN...LEADS THE PRAYER 5 -THE SACRED BOOK OF ISLAM IS CALLED THE 6-THE ARABIC NAME FOR 6OD IS 3-MU5LIM5 MUST PERFORM...BEFORE THEY PRAY 4-THE IMAM STANDS ON THE TO CIVE THE SERMON 5-ON ENTERING THE MOSQUE, YOU...PEOPLE WITH $ALAM 6-YOU REMOVE YOUR BEFORE STEPPING INSIDE THE MOSQUE Color in this Islamic design

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HOW OFTEN 90 MUSLINS PRAY? Muslims pray five times a day. The times of the five prayers are spread throughout the day to maintain a constant connection with God and His Guidance. These five prayers are: Zuhr (Noon) Prayer Asr (Afternoon) Prayer Maghrib (Sunset) Prayer Isha 1 (Evening) Prayer m Ablution is necessary before prayer. Each prayer takes 5 to 10 minutes to perform and consists of - a series of actions standing, bowing, prostrating twice, - and sitting during which verses from the Qur'an and supplications are recited. One compete cycle is called a unit of prayer (Rak ' ah in Arabic). The Dawn Prayer consists of 2 units;the Noon, Afternoon,and Evening Prayers each consist of 4 units;and the Sunset Prayer consists of 3 units. if

Join each jgrayer fa Its correct timing The Moon Frayer is performed at 12 oclocl nidda TheNighf Prayer I is performcd any fine I between fwihghf anj dawn Hie Sunset frdycr is perfomed imme^idfeiyv ^ after sunset [ I 1 The Dawn Prayer I is performed af dayfereafev-- \ beforesunrise j l The Afternoon frdyer I is fdtrforntcl midway i «. between noon and sunscfl " J PRAYINO TOCETHER IN THE MOSQUE BRINCS MUSLIMS T All five prayers are held in congregation in the mosques every day. The confire^ation is led by a person called an Imam. The people in the congregation stand behind the (mam. in straight parallel rows, facing the direction of Mecca CQiblahJ. They sbnd side by 5vde, bow sdeby swe, and pro$>me humbly side by sdc io Ihc One and Only God.

V/HM ts islaav A Muslim is a person who submits to God by choosing to follow His Guidance in every part of their life. Muslims amount to a quarter of the world s population, which is about 1.6 billion people. lt, s the belief in only one God. Allah is the Arabic word for God. He is the same God worshipped by Jesus, Muhammad and all the prophets. He is the Creator of everything. Islam is an Arabic word which means voluntary submission to God alone. The root of the word Islam comes from the word salam, meaning peace.it is through submission to God s Will that a person finds peace P i l l a r s o f I s l a m TESTIMONY OF FAITH (SHAHADAH) To SAY AND BELIEVE THAT THERI IS NO GOD BUT ALLAH AND THAT MUHAMMAD IS His MESSENGER. J PRAYER (SALAH) To OFFER THE FIVE OBLIGATORY DAILY PRAYERS. islflm. Is bas - td ov^ five pt-llars. TViese pillars an the five Jeeij religious, duties thflt MwsUms kkust perfbmi OBLIGATORY CHARITY (ZAKAH) To GIVE 2.5% OF ONE'S EXTRA WEALTH ANNUALLY TO k THE POOR AND NEEDY. 5 PILGRIMAGE (HAJJ) To MAKE PILGRIMAGE TO MECCA AT LEAST ONCE IN A LIFETIME, IF ONE IS ABLE TO AND CAN AFFORD k THE JOURNEY. A FASTING (SAWM) To FAST (I.E., NOT TO EAT OR DRINK FROM SUNRISE TO SUNSET) DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS IN THE MONTH OF RAMADAN.

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鍫磉 FCIWMS H^sqves Ar^nd the W«rld ZAHIR MOSQUE MALAYSIA End of the lour THE BLUE MOSQUE TURKEY PHH loin Bilal and Sarah on their visit tothe mosque. how they are calledto the daily prayers. ^Learn Head inside the mosque with them and take a look at its architecture,etiquette,and worship through this delightful book full of pictures,games,puzzles, and information about Islam. Start Your Tour. Do Not Missit! www.islamic-invitation.com BP