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أم المؤمنين أم حبيبة رملة بنت أبي سفيان رضي الله عنها

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Quietly situated along a familiar lane near أم المؤمنين أم حبيبة رملة بنت أبي سفيان رضي الله عنها, worshippers assemble for every obligatory prayer.. Those who pause over the name discover in it a sign of devotion, perhaps a founder, a family, or a cherished virtue that the builders wished to keep in local memory. Worshippers arriving in the late afternoon leave their sandals on the low wooden rack, wash at the covered ablution area, and settle quietly into long rows as the muezzin pronounces the iqama. The wider Gulf Arabian tradition shows itself in the building's lines and materials. Drawing on the craft inheritance of Kuwait City and Jahra, the late Ottoman and modern Gulf period left a vocabulary of white plastered walls, shallow domes and slim concrete minarets that local artisans adapt to contemporary needs. The pale exterior reflects the bright sun during the hottest weeks, while thick rugs, broad ceiling fans, and modest heating keep the hall comfortable year round. A carved mihrab set into the qibla wall points toward the Sacred House in Makkah, and a modest minbar stands to its right for the khatib during the Friday gathering. Around Al Jahra', Islamic life has taken root over many generations, shaping strict observance of the five daily prayers, Ramadan ghabga meals and generous private endowments. Teachers, reciters, and patient benefactors of earlier generations live on in neighbourhood memory, and children are raised to remember the companions of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, invoking may God be pleased with them whenever a name is mentioned. The mosque participates in this living transmission every time a new child learns the Fatihah within its walls. The five obligatory prayers, from the first light of Fajr to the late stillness of Isha, set the unhurried cadence of every weekday. Friday brings the largest gathering, when the Jumu'ah khutbah reminds the congregation of their duties toward God, family, and neighbour. Ramadan brings the masjid to life each evening with rows of iftar platters, extra lighting along the walls, and long tarawih prayers that reach into the night. On Eid al Fitr and Eid al Adha the surrounding lanes overflow with worshippers in freshly pressed clothes, warm greetings shared between neighbours across the generations. Non Muslim guests are welcome to watch the prayers from the side or the rear, provided they dress modestly and keep quiet while the salat is underway. The women's prayer area has its own discreet entrance, and long serving volunteers are usually present to answer questions from newcomers unfamiliar with the customs. The premises remain a calm devotional landmark near the wider area entry number five six seven zero zero.

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