• #InPhotos: Muslims worldwide celebrate Eid al-Fitr as Ramadan ends. The festival marks the conclusion of a month of fasting and devotion, bringing families and communities together in prayer, feasting, and joy.

    #EidAlFitr #RamadanEnds #EidCelebration #GlobalMuslims #IndiaTodayGlobal
    #InPhotos: Muslims worldwide celebrate Eid al-Fitr as Ramadan ends. The festival marks the conclusion of a month of fasting and devotion, bringing families and communities together in prayer, feasting, and joy. #EidAlFitr #RamadanEnds #EidCelebration #GlobalMuslims #IndiaTodayGlobal
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  • The United States has a growing Muslim community and thousands of mosques spread across the country. According to research by the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding, there are approximately 2,700 to 3,000 mosques in America today. These mosques serve as places for daily prayers, Friday congregational prayers, Islamic education, and community activities. Over the past few decades, the number of mosques has increased significantly due to the rising Muslim population and immigration from different parts of the world.
    The Muslim population in the United States is estimated to be around 3.5 million people. Muslims in America come from diverse ethnic backgrounds including Arabs, South Asians, African Americans, Turks, and Africans. Because of this diversity, many mosques also function as cultural and community centers where people gather for religious learning, charity work, and social support.
    One of the largest and most well-known mosques in the country is the Islamic Center of America, located in Dearborn, Michigan. This mosque is famous for its beautiful architecture, large central dome, and tall minarets. It can accommodate more than 3,000 worshippers at a time and is considered one of the biggest Islamic centers in North America.
    Major cities such as New York City, Chicago, Houston, and Los Angeles have many mosques because they have large Muslim populations. These mosques play an important role in maintaining religious identity, promoting community unity, and supporting charitable and educational activities throughout the United States.
    The United States has a growing Muslim community and thousands of mosques spread across the country. According to research by the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding, there are approximately 2,700 to 3,000 mosques in America today. These mosques serve as places for daily prayers, Friday congregational prayers, Islamic education, and community activities. Over the past few decades, the number of mosques has increased significantly due to the rising Muslim population and immigration from different parts of the world. The Muslim population in the United States is estimated to be around 3.5 million people. Muslims in America come from diverse ethnic backgrounds including Arabs, South Asians, African Americans, Turks, and Africans. Because of this diversity, many mosques also function as cultural and community centers where people gather for religious learning, charity work, and social support. One of the largest and most well-known mosques in the country is the Islamic Center of America, located in Dearborn, Michigan. This mosque is famous for its beautiful architecture, large central dome, and tall minarets. It can accommodate more than 3,000 worshippers at a time and is considered one of the biggest Islamic centers in North America. Major cities such as New York City, Chicago, Houston, and Los Angeles have many mosques because they have large Muslim populations. These mosques play an important role in maintaining religious identity, promoting community unity, and supporting charitable and educational activities throughout the United States.
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  • Muslims perform last Friday prayer of Ramadan. MashaAllah. 🩵 (via @trtworld)
    Muslims perform last Friday prayer of Ramadan. MashaAllah. 🕌 🩵 (via @trtworld)
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  • Indonesia’s first Ramadan night of Taraweeh prayer was filled with color

    Images via @gettyimages for @muslim use.
    Indonesia’s first Ramadan night of Taraweeh prayer was filled with color 🇮🇩 🌙 Images via @gettyimages for @muslim use.
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  • Have a blessed Ramadan! The best month of the year! It's a month of fasting, prayer, revelation, forgiveness, kindness, generosity, peace, supplication, brotherhood, humility, empathy, charity, happiness, habit building, integrity, repentance, recitation, remembrance of the Almighty and reconnecting with Him.
    Have a blessed Ramadan! The best month of the year! It's a month of fasting, prayer, revelation, forgiveness, kindness, generosity, peace, supplication, brotherhood, humility, empathy, charity, happiness, habit building, integrity, repentance, recitation, remembrance of the Almighty and reconnecting with Him.
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  • Iman Doesn't Freeze! Muslims
    From Praying Outside in Extreme Snowfall as Masjid was Full in Russia
    ALLAHU AKBAR

    #Salah #Islam #Muslim #Prayer #Namaz #IslamicReminder #Quran #Sunnah #Jummah #Fajr #LearnSalah
    Iman Doesn't Freeze! Muslims From Praying Outside in Extreme Snowfall as Masjid was Full in Russia ALLAHU AKBAR #Salah #Islam #Muslim #Prayer #Namaz #IslamicReminder #Quran #Sunnah #Jummah #Fajr #LearnSalah
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  • Many people notice the Green Dome in Masjid al-Nabawi, but fewer understand the silver domes around it, especially the large one beside it.

    The Green Dome marks the chamber where the Prophet ﷺ is buried, along with Abu Bakr and Umar RA.

    The silver and grey domes nearby are part of the Ottoman prayer hall roof. They do not mark graves and they are not places of special ritual. They are architectural elements built to cover and organise the prayer space.

    One of these domes is larger and more prominent. It is known as Qubbat al-Maharib (the Dome of the Mihrabs). It sits above the mihrab area, including the Mihrab Uthmani, and serves as a visual marker for the qiblah and the place where the imam leads prayer.

    In simple terms:
    Green Dome → burial chamber of the Prophet ﷺ
    Silver domes → roof domes of the prayer hall
    Qubbat al-Maḥārīb → dome marking the mihrab area

    None of these domes are objects of worship. The honour of Masjid al-Nabawi comes from the Prophet ﷺ and the worship performed inside, not from structures or colours.

    Knowing this helps you appreciate the masjid for what it truly is: a place of prayer, remembrance, and connection to Allah.
    Many people notice the Green Dome in Masjid al-Nabawi, but fewer understand the silver domes around it, especially the large one beside it. The Green Dome marks the chamber where the Prophet ﷺ is buried, along with Abu Bakr and Umar RA. The silver and grey domes nearby are part of the Ottoman prayer hall roof. They do not mark graves and they are not places of special ritual. They are architectural elements built to cover and organise the prayer space. One of these domes is larger and more prominent. It is known as Qubbat al-Maharib (the Dome of the Mihrabs). It sits above the mihrab area, including the Mihrab Uthmani, and serves as a visual marker for the qiblah and the place where the imam leads prayer. In simple terms: • 🟢 Green Dome → burial chamber of the Prophet ﷺ • ⚪ Silver domes → roof domes of the prayer hall • 🕌 Qubbat al-Maḥārīb → dome marking the mihrab area None of these domes are objects of worship. The honour of Masjid al-Nabawi comes from the Prophet ﷺ and the worship performed inside, not from structures or colours. Knowing this helps you appreciate the masjid for what it truly is: a place of prayer, remembrance, and connection to Allah.
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  • Hamidiye Camii in Kırşehir, Turkiye, is a truly unique mosque unlike any other. Its interior features a ceiling painted like the sky and a carpet resembling grass, inspired by Qur’an 2:22, which describes the earth as a dwelling and the sky as a canopy.

    Designed by an Azerbaijani architect, the mosque draws visitors from around the world for prayer, reflection, and admiration. Its wooden minbar is crafted to resemble tree trunks, blending naturally with the overall theme. Originally built in the 1910s during the Ottoman era and named after Sultan Abdülhamid II, the mosque later fell into disrepair, was demolished, and rebuilt in 2016.

    With its sky-and-garden imagery, Hamidiye Camii is often said to evoke the gardens of Paradise, making it a serene place for contemplation and worship.

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    Hamidiye Camii in Kırşehir, Turkiye, is a truly unique mosque unlike any other. Its interior features a ceiling painted like the sky and a carpet resembling grass, inspired by Qur’an 2:22, which describes the earth as a dwelling and the sky as a canopy. Designed by an Azerbaijani architect, the mosque draws visitors from around the world for prayer, reflection, and admiration. Its wooden minbar is crafted to resemble tree trunks, blending naturally with the overall theme. Originally built in the 1910s during the Ottoman era and named after Sultan Abdülhamid II, the mosque later fell into disrepair, was demolished, and rebuilt in 2016. With its sky-and-garden imagery, Hamidiye Camii is often said to evoke the gardens of Paradise, making it a serene place for contemplation and worship. Fund honest independent Muslim journalism: https://support.islamchannel.tv
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  • Tens of thousands of pro-Palestine demonstrators in Istanbul have protested the ongoing Israeli genocide in Palestine’s Gaza, causing tragic humanitarian crisis and starvation in the besieged enclave.

    Under the banner “Be the Light of Hope for Gaza,” they gathered at Beyazit Square on August 9 after the evening prayer and walked together toward the historic Ayasofya Mosque — carrying lanterns symbolising the light of hope amid the darkness.
    Tens of thousands of pro-Palestine demonstrators in Istanbul have protested the ongoing Israeli genocide in Palestine’s Gaza, causing tragic humanitarian crisis and starvation in the besieged enclave. Under the banner “Be the Light of Hope for Gaza,” they gathered at Beyazit Square on August 9 after the evening prayer and walked together toward the historic Ayasofya Mosque — carrying lanterns symbolising the light of hope amid the darkness.
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  • Eid Al Adha prayer across the world

    Images via @gettyimages for @muslim use

    #muslim #islam #eid
    Eid Al Adha prayer across the world 🌎 🧎‍♂️‍➡️ Images via @gettyimages for @muslim use #muslim #islam #eid
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