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Image Details
Category
Mosques
Sub- Category
Jama Masjid, Delhi
Image ID
31444
Image Type
Standard Image
Collection
Image Title
Jama Masjid
Caption
Eid Milad-un-nabi
Year of Photogrpahy
2009
Photographer
S.khan
Credits
Vijay Singh
Image Description
Eid Milad-un-nabi Birth of the Prophet, It is the observance of the birthday of the Islamic prophet Muhammad which occurs on the 12th day of Rabi'al- awwal,the third month in the Islamic calendar. The Fatimids began celebrating Eid Milad-un-nabi in the 10th century, and the Ottomans declared it an official holiday in 1588. The term Mawlid is also used in some parts of the world, such as Egypt, as a generic term for the birthday celebrations of other historical religious figures such as Sufi Saints.
The Masjid-i Jahan-Numa, the 'World-reflecting Mosque', commonly known as the Jama Masjid of Delhi, is the principal mosque of Old Delhi in India. Commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, it is the second largest and best-known mosque in India. The construction began in 1650 and was completed in 1656. It lies at the beginning of the Chawri Bazar Road, a very busy central street of Old Delhi. The later name, Jama Masjid, refers to the weekly Friday noon congregation prayers of Muslims, Jummah, which are usually done in a mosque, the "congregational mosque" or "jama masjid". The courtyard of the mosque can hold up to twenty-five thousand worshippers. The mosque also houses several relics in a closet in the north gate, including an antique copy of the Qur'an written on deerskin. more...
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