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Musalla

A musalla is a space apart from a mosque, mainly used for prayer in Islam. The word is derived from the verb صلى, meaning "to pray". It is traditionally used for twice-yearly Eid prayers and for funeral prayers as per the Sunnah. Wikipedia
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A musalla (Arabic: مصلى, romanized: muṣallá) is a space apart from a mosque, mainly used for prayer in Islam. The word is derived from the verb صلى (ṣallā), ...
Apr 1, 2019 · The difference between a Musalla and a mosque is that a mosque is set up as a Waqf (endowment) for this purpose eternally, whereas a Musalla is ...
It was called a muṣallā, literally “a place for prayer,” and muṣallās were usually located outside city walls. Nothing is known about the shape taken by ...
Mar 15, 2016 · The musalla on the other hand is a place that a person conducts his prayers at sometimes. This place isn't considered a masjid.
The Masjid which is governed by jurisprudential(Fiqh) rulings, is the place endowed(Muquf for prayer i.e. specifically restricted for praye. As for the Musalla ...
is the name for an open space outside a mosque that is mainly used for praying. The words is derived from the verb صلى (sallā) which means to pray.
Musallah literally means a place where prayers are performed or where congregations of prayers are held at a temporary place.
The musalla, on the other hand, is a place that a person conducts his prayers at sometimes. This place is not considered a masjid. He only prays there when the ...
It is established in Islamic law that there is a difference between a masjid [mosque] which has been dedicated to God the Almighty and a zawya or musa.