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Nice to see some pics of Blackburn's Masaajid. :D

just next to the makki masjid if a little further leftt theres the bicknell masjid another good sized on then to the right theres masjid ul hidaayah further down that hill theres another, further further right theres the troy street one, further up right theres the new madina masjid.. loads Alhumdulillah

I love the view from the dual carriage way, you can see the domes of 4 Masaajid, practically next to each other!


Chacha, is that Masjid e Umar?

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I like the one you can see from the Train...Dunno wat its called though..
 
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That's the one ukht amani posted, Blackburn Darul Uloom. Jamiatul Ilm wal Huda.

 
Naaah pics dont do it justice :ooh: way better in real life :D JazakAllah khayr
 
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'Islamic center' Nottingham.
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This ill-managed lump of grey concrete, believe it or not, is the main Masjid for Nottingham. In fact, it is to my knowledge the only purpose-built Masjid in Nottingham.

We are the capital of the east Midlands, why do we have such an ugly Masjid whilst other, less important towns like Peterbourgh and Derby have really nice ones?
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Wow thats wrong

Masjid sare for everyone..right?

i might not wana go to school in Egypt anymore...i heard they have man only Masjids..sorry no can do

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this is the most "popular" Masjid in atl i guess

although i think they spent to much money its still a beauty













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Masjid Al Farooq

I remember when it was a wee masjid. you'd enter the park lot and get down.. go straight down the stairs to school. or you would go right to the mosque and on the right. during break time, I remember visiting the Halal Foods store on the left, eating those strawberry shortcake ice cream/cookie sandwich or (omg) Halal Rice Crispies treat. :giggling:

Oh man, I saw all kinds of Muslims there. I met a Chinese Palestinian Muslim. Muslims from all over the world.

thats the masjid where I learned to pray.
 
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

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Nur-Astana Mosque in Kazakhstan. The fountain looks like a swimming pool, so clear water masha Allah.

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Masjid Al Aqsa :).

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This is the Dome of the Rock, Al Aqsa is maybe a hundred metres away, with a grey dome. we went there in 2009. We were allowed up on the Temple Mount, but sadly we were not allowed in the Dome of the Rock.

I did go inside back in 1965, when Jerusalem was mostly inside Jordan, however, I did not appreciate or understand what I was seeing back then.

I have also tried to post a couple of Masjid pictures, but my uploads fail.

Some wonderful pictures.

Blessings

Eric
 
This is the Dome of the Rock, Al Aqsa is maybe a hundred metres away, with a grey dome. we went there in 2009. We were allowed up on the Temple Mount, but sadly we were not allowed in the Dome of the Rock.

I did go inside back in 1965, when Jerusalem was mostly inside Jordan, however, I did not appreciate or understand what I was seeing back then.

I have also tried to post a couple of Masjid pictures, but my uploads fail.

Some wonderful pictures.

Blessings

Eric

Wow you went there :O, how was it in real life?

Eric try uploading your pictures on http://imgur.com/ then there should be a BB forum code you can copy and paste in here ;).
 
Thanks for the tip, second time lucky, this is Marmaris Turkey,
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Now I will have to try and work out how to upload a few at a time.

Blessings

Eric
 
This is Al Aqsa, about a hundred metres to the left of this picture would be the Dome of the Rock

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We had to go through metal detectors, and the police gave us a thorough check over, then we had to queue up for over an hour. We went up from the Jewish side, up the wooden walkway, and you go up onto the temple Mount under the blue canopy that you see. As you go onto the mount, there is a sign that says, you are entering a most sacred place where God is always present, next to this sign are police with guns, and there are riot shields stacked nearby. We only had about ten minutes on the Temple Mount, and were not allowed in either building, it seemed deserted of life, apart from pilgrims.

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This is the Wailing Wall, or Western Wall, the Jews place their written prayers in the gaps between the stones, The Dome of the Rock is above.

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We saw a group by the Wailing Wall, casually carrying guns as if they were an accessory like a handbag, not what you would expect in a Holy Place

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Blessings

Eric
 
Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque in Malaysia. What a perfect time of day to take the picture. It was probably Maghrib or Fajr time.

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