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What do I need to know before going to a mosque?
So, visitors must understand the importance of mosques and the sincere meaning they occupy in the hearts of Muslims, and respect that.
- Do take off your shoes before you enter.
- Women: Please do cover your hair.
- Do wear proper clothes.
- Don’t let your kids run or play inside the mosque.
- Don’t eat or drink inside a mosque.
What are the etiquette of visiting the mosque?
Most mosques request both male and female visitors to observe a simple, modest dress code such as long sleeves, and either long skirts or trousers. Neither men nor women should wear shorts or sleeveless tops. In most mosques, visiting women are not requested to cover their hair, although the gesture is welcome.
What are the things found in the mosque?
The simplest mosque would be a prayer room with a wall marked with a “mihrab” – a niche indicating the direction of Mecca, which Muslims should face when praying. A typical mosque also includes a minaret, a dome and a place to wash before prayers.
How to go to a mosque?
Step 1: Take a deep breath and see how much inner peace you will feel. Step 2: Don’t be nervous, Muslims are known for their kindness. Step 3: Have respect, and don’t make too much noise. Step 4: Ask questions! Only then you will learn more. The local Imam or the very nice people inside the mosques are there for your questions.
What happens during a sermon at a mosque?
After a while the Imam will sit down on the mimber and rest for a brief moment and then get up again and deliver the secound part of the sermon. Those people who came late will perform the prayers for greeting the Masjid before they sit down to listen to the sermon.
What are the characteristics of a mosques?
Some mosques have specially equipped bathrooms for men and women to wash their faces, arms, and feet. As a visitor, you probably won’t be expected to do ablution in order to enter. The prayer hall will not have pews or seats; people sit on carpets or rugs. There might be a few chairs available for people with disabilities or the elderly.
Do you have to do ablution before entering a mosque?
Muslims perform ablution (ritual washing) before entering the prayer hall. Some mosques have specially equipped bathrooms for men and women to wash their faces, arms, and feet. As a visitor, you probably won’t be expected to do ablution in order to enter.