Meaning & Origin
In Islamic context, Masajid refers to a place of worship for Muslims, specifically a mosque. The term is derived from the Arabic word ‘masjid’ which means ‘a place of prostration’. Masajid hold great spiritual significance in Islam as they are the places where Muslims come together to offer their daily prayers, seek guidance from religious scholars, and connect with their community.
Spiritual meaning
A place of connection with Allah
Language details
Masajid
Masajid a name associated with mosques or places of worship
مساجد
مساجد ایک ایسا نام جو مسیجدوں یا نماز کی جگہوں سے متعلق ہے
مساجد
مساجد تعمیراتِ دینیہ کے لئے استعمال ہونے والا نام
मसाजिद
मसाजिद एक नाम जो मस्जिद या प्रार्थना स्थल से जुड़ा है
مساجد
مساجد داسي نوم چې د مسیجد یا د لمانځه د ځای سره تړاو لري
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
muh-SAH-jid
/mʊsˈdʒɪd/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
(Friday)
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
(Aqeeq)
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Masajid serve as the social and cultural hubs of Muslim communities around the world. They provide a space for Muslims to connect, interact, and build a sense of belonginess. During special occasions like Eid festivals or religious events, Masajid become the center of community gatherings, promoting unity and solidarity.
Masajid are considered sacred spaces in Islam where Muslims can connect with God through prayer, reflection, and meditation. The Mohammedan Prayer, which is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, requires Muslims to attend the Masjid to perform their daily obligatory prayers called the Salah. The spiritual significance of Masajid is further emphasized as they contain various religious symbols and artworks that inspire Muslims and serve as reminders of their faith. Thus, Masajid represent a connection between the physical and spiritual world for Muslims, offering them a chance to fulfill their religious obligations and enhance their spiritual growth.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Historical records show that Ibn Battuta's Rihla The name Masajid carried significant weight in that era.
1304-1377 CE
Historical records show that Al-Maqrizi's Description of Cairo The name Masajid carried significant weight in that era.
1401 CE
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