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A mosque is called a masjid in Arabic.


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A mosque is called a masjid in Arabic is a correct statement.Masjid is an Arabic word meaning Mosque. It is the place where a Muslim prostrates in reverence to Allah. It is the place where the Muslims read their prayers i.e., Namaz. They have a leader who is a male, most respected, and a learned person. He delivers the ritual. The Delhi Sultans built several mosques in cities all over the subcontinent to propagate the religion, and to create a sense of collective belonging among the believers. They also used this to demonstrate their claim of being protectors of Islam and Muslim. During prayer, Muslims stand facing Mecca. In India, this is to the west.
 
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