No difference between Sunni and Shiiat Mosques. It is always said Muslim Mosque. What would you see in a Sunni mosque is the same as what in a Shiiat mosque. You see in the mosque mainly:
Sunni Mosque:1- Sadeghiyeh mosque, located in the Second Square Sadeghiyeh2- TehranPars Mosque, Located in Dellavaran St3- Shahre Qods mosque,located 20 km Karaj old road4- Khalij-e-Fars(Persian Gulf)mosque, located5- Alnby mosque, located in the Town of Danesh6- Haft'joub mosque, located in Malard7- Vahidiyeh mosque, located in Shahriyar8- Nasim Shahr mosque, located in Akbar Abad9- Razi Abad mosque, located in Se'rah Shahriyar& all of the Shiite mosque^ This list is actually false. There are NO Sunni Mosques in Tehran (and only a few in Iran). These are list of houses that have been permitted to hold sunni congregation (except EID). No One is allowed to build a "Mosque" without permit in Iran.Source: Guardian 31 Aug 2011, & from a locals
The Tangiers Grand Mosque of Morocco is a place of worship for Sunni Islam of the Maliki School.
praying (or salah or salat or namaz)
Yes, a Sunni can attend a mosque where the imam follows Wahhabi teachings, as Wahhabism is a movement within Sunni Islam. However, it's important for the individual to be aware of the specific beliefs and practices promoted by the imam, as Wahhabism can have distinct interpretations that may differ from their own. Ultimately, participation in such a mosque depends on personal comfort and alignment with the teachings being presented.
symbol of death
The nearest Sunni mosque in Swansea for a wedding is the Swansea Mosque and Islamic Centre, located on St. Helen's Road. They offer marriage services and can assist with the necessary arrangements for a Muslim wedding. It's advisable to contact them directly for specific details regarding the ceremony and any requirements.
Yes, Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais is a prominent Sunni Muslim cleric. He is best known as the Imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, and is recognized for his contributions to Islamic preaching and recitation of the Quran. His teachings and sermons align with Sunni beliefs and practices.
Sunni Muslims can pray in a mosque, in their house, or any other clean area which is suitable for prayer. They will typically have a prayer rug/mat with them in order to create a clean space for prayer while on the go.
No. The "Sunna" refers to the culture and traditions of the Muslims (which forms the basis for Sunni Islam). Muslims usually pray in a Mosque. To read more about Muslim Houses of Worship, see the Related Question below.
You would recognize a mosque because it has a round thing on the top.
They would throw out the pig and clean the rooms where the pig was.
It is mainly not called two sections. Shia and Sunnis are both Muslims, but they have a slight difference in their way of Islam. A Shia Muslim can't let a Sunni Muslim enter their mosque because he is a Sunni. It goes the same for Sunnis as well.