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masjid

[mas-jid] / ˈmæs dʒɪd /


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Shakur, 36, who lives in Southeast Washington, met Daye at a masjid, or mosque, in Baltimore, and the pair became fast friends.

From Washington Post

One of the first was built in 1929, by Syrian and Lebanese homesteaders who constructed a masjid in Ross, N.D., a mosque that still exists today.

From New York Times

Afterward, he was welcomed with hugs and congratulations from “uncles at the masjid,” which he said made it all “really affirming and validating.”

From Washington Post

The mosque, or masjid, “feels empty and the lack of the community and congregation makes me sad,” he says.

From Washington Times

He’d just come off a graveyard shift, headed to the masjid for noon prayer.

From Washington Times