No. Mosques do not have graveyards; this is counter to Islamic Teachings.
Prayers should not be offered in mosques in which there are graves. The graves should be dug up and the remains transferred to the public graveyards, with each set of remains placed in an individual grave as with all other graves. It is not permissible for graves to be left in mosques, whether that is the grave of a wali ("saint") or of anyone else, because the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) forbade that and warned against that, and he cursed the Jews and Christians for doing that. It was narrated that he (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: "May Allah curse the Jews and the Christians, for they took the graves of their Prophets as places of worship." 'Aa'ishah (may Allaah be pleased with her) said, "He was warning against what they had done." Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 1330, Muslim, 529.
And when Umm Salamah and Umm Habeebah told him about a church in which there were images, he (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: "When a righteous man died among them, they would build a place of worship over his grave and put those images in it. They are the most evil of mankind before Allaah." (Saheeh, agreed upon. Al-Bukhaari, 427; Muslim, 528)
And he (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: "Those who came before you took the graves of their Prophets and righteous people as places of worship. Do not take graves as places of worship - I forbid you to do that." (Narrated by Muslim in his Saheeh, 532, from Jundab ibn 'Abd-Allaah al-Bajali). So the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) forbade taking graves as places of worship and he cursed those who do that, stating that they are the most evil of mankind. So we must beware of that.
It is known that everyone who prays at a grave is taking it as a place of worship, and whoever builds a mosque over a grave has taken it as a place of worship. So we must keep graves far away from the mosques and not put graves inside mosques, in obedience to the command of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and so as to avoid the curse issued by our Lord against those who build places of worship over graves, because when a person prays in a mosque in which there is a grave, the Shaytaan may tempt him to call upon the deceased or to seek his help, or to pray to him or prostrate to him, thus committing major shirk; and because this is the action of the Jews and Christians and we are obliged to differ from them and to keep away from their ways and their evil actions. But if the graves are ancient and a mosque was built over them, then it should be knocked down, because this is an innovated thing, as was stated by the scholars, and so as to avoid the means that may lead to shirk. And Allaah is the Source of strength.
What is a hypostyle hall in a mosque?
it is their prayer hall. Each person is separated with columns for privacy.
Do Muslims have to go to the mosque every day?
No but you should attend the mosque on Fridays which is a similar day to ethe Christian Sunday
the moti masjid in delhi was built by aurangzeb and the one in agra was built by shah jahan
What hemisphere is the mosque of djenne in?
Mali is in the Tropics.
The Tropics of the Northern Hemisphere lie between the equator--0° latitude--and the Tropic of Cancer--23½° north latitude. Mali is a tropical country, which suggests that it is hot. Why is it so hot?
The sun passes directly overhead on two days each year.
Source: http://mali.pwnet.org/geography/geography_location.htm
The Mosque of djenne is in Djenne, Mali. So the mosque is in the Northern Hemisphere.
What is the biggest mosque in the world Who build it when was it build where is it at?
Biggest Mosque in the world is the Grand Mosque or Al-Masjid Al-Haram. It surrounds Kaba and located in Mecca (or Makkah), in the current Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It can hold 4 million Muslims for praying. It was established in year
638 AD and was subject to continuous renovations and extensions since then.
Where are the four famous Islamic mosques?
The 3 most Important Mosques in Islam are Al Haram in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, the prophets Mosque in Medinah, Saudi Arabia, and Al Aqsa in Jerusalem (Palestine)
Do mosques have a bible or scroll?
All mosques have several copies of the Holy Koran and other Islamic books and literature
Why do Muslims decorate their mosques without figurative images?
Mohammad warned that image makers would face punishment at Judgment
When is a mosque used during the week?
They are used for prayers in congregation (5 times a day), some are used to teach kids, converts at other times of the day. Religious sermons are delivered too. In the 10 days of Ramadan men sit in the Mosque & devote their time to prayer.
The Mehrab is the location of which that the Imam (leader of prayer) prays in and the rest of Ma'momeen (worshipers) are behind him.
Usually its a curved shape as the main purpose of it -else than to designate the area of the Imam to pray in- is to allow the voice of the imam to reach all the way back to the end of the mosque -no Microphones back then- the same concept of the dome, curve the sounds and allow them to reach long distances.
The Islamic architecture is one of the most "calculated" and complex designs.
A dome is the big upsidedown bowl on the top and it is used to amplify sound in the main prayer hall.
Yes, there are far more mosques in North Korea. And soon, the whole country will convert into Islam. If you are interested in Islam, please study with open mind. Islam is the right way for the entire human beings.
What is the significance green lighting in minarets?
There is no revealed religious significance to the color green. In the Arabian desert, where the modern Islamic movement began, there is little green vegetation, except in widely scattered areas surrounding springs and wells. Islam promises Muslims an afterlife in a heaven consisting of gardens underneath which rivers flow. Some Muslims use the color green as a symbol of these beautiul gardens for which they strive all their lives to attain. As a result, many Islamic organizations use the color green to remind Muslims of their eventual reward.
You got your periods 10 minutes before adhan do you have to fast another day for this day?
unfortunately you have
Why are minarets banned in Switzerland?
The Swiss people who voted for banning mosque minarets feel that these minarets are like military rockets and are symbols of terrorism. It is an act of media propaganda and racism campaign against Islam otherwise how could you explain why this feeling against Islamic symbols arise nowadays and never happened before.
Are Muslims allowed to draw a mosque or is it haram?
It is halaal, there is nothing wrong with drawing a mosque or building.
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What is meant by wordly talks which are prohibited in mosques?
Mosques are built for worship of Allah Almighty. We offer prayer, remember Allah Karim in different manners, preach Islam, hold preaching meetings etc. But it is prohibited to indulge in any activity that disturbs the process of worship. We must not make a noise or discuss worldly matters in the mosque. It is neither a market nor a trade centre. We should show extremely reference and respect to the house of our beloved Allah Karim. Worldly task means any activity that is other than worship.
What i know from my travels to the middle east and sound engineering is that mosques have horrible speakers to play the call to prayer. Call to prayer is is piped out of the mosques via a speaker array that is usually outdated, outdoor type speakers and sounds like someone talking over a megaphone.
How does a mosque reflects Muslim beliefs?
1. The mosque is a place for congregational prayer. Islam teaches that congregational prayer reaps greater rewards than solitary prayer.
2. The mosque is free of idols (pictures or statues of "gods" or created beings.) Muslims worship God alone, and may not place in a room where ther are idols.
3. The mosque is free of impuritiees. Muslims must worship in a place that is clean.
1. The mosque is a place for congregational prayer. Islam teaches that congregational prayer reaps greater rewards than solitary prayer.
2. The mosque is free of idols (pictures or statues of "gods" or created beings.) Muslims worship God alone, and may not place in a room where ther are idols.
3. The mosque is free of impurities. Muslims must worship in a place that is clean.
Y u even look at dis >_>