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Bearing the magnificent title of the Greatest Messenger, the masjid of al Rasul al A'zam honours the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, within the lively Lebanese capital city of Beirut, a cosmopolitan metropolis whose ancient roots reach back to Phoenician times. Beirut, mentioned in classical antiquity as Berytus, flourished as a Roman law school and as a Byzantine port before welcoming Islam during the seventh century. Under the Abbasid, Fatimid, Mamluk, and Ottoman periods the city served as a modest provincial centre that rose to remarkable prominence during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries of commerce and cultural exchange.
The title al Rasul al A'zam, the Greatest Messenger, expresses the reverence in which the Muslim community holds the final prophet, through whom the Holy Qur'an was revealed, the last great faith community established, and the beautiful example of prophetic conduct preserved for generations of believers. To give a mosque this exalted name is to place its whole worship beneath the standard of prophetic mercy, honesty, and generosity. Every worshipper who enters is reminded that the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, is the model for every aspect of daily life, from family conduct to trade, from neighbourliness to justice.
The prayer hall follows a contemporary Lebanese style that harmoniously blends Levantine architectural traditions with modern building methods. Pale stone dressed walls, rounded arches above the windows, and a dignified mihrab inscribed with verses of the Holy Qur'an create a setting suited to the dignity of the worship offered within. Separate facilities are carefully provided for women, a small library holds volumes of tafsir and the seerah, and a community hall serves for weddings, Eid receptions, and memorial gatherings for the deceased attended by families from across the Beirut metropolitan area.
Visitors and worshippers to this page will find accurate daily prayer times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at the Beirut masjid, along with its address, a helpful location map, and practical notes that assist residents of the Beyrouth governorate, students at the American and Lebanese universities, business travellers, diplomats from the many embassies of the city, and members of the vast Lebanese diaspora returning to visit their homeland to share in the devoted and cosmopolitan congregational worship offered with courtesy and warmth here every day.
The title al Rasul al A'zam, the Greatest Messenger, expresses the reverence in which the Muslim community holds the final prophet, through whom the Holy Qur'an was revealed, the last great faith community established, and the beautiful example of prophetic conduct preserved for generations of believers. To give a mosque this exalted name is to place its whole worship beneath the standard of prophetic mercy, honesty, and generosity. Every worshipper who enters is reminded that the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, is the model for every aspect of daily life, from family conduct to trade, from neighbourliness to justice.
The prayer hall follows a contemporary Lebanese style that harmoniously blends Levantine architectural traditions with modern building methods. Pale stone dressed walls, rounded arches above the windows, and a dignified mihrab inscribed with verses of the Holy Qur'an create a setting suited to the dignity of the worship offered within. Separate facilities are carefully provided for women, a small library holds volumes of tafsir and the seerah, and a community hall serves for weddings, Eid receptions, and memorial gatherings for the deceased attended by families from across the Beirut metropolitan area.
Visitors and worshippers to this page will find accurate daily prayer times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at the Beirut masjid, along with its address, a helpful location map, and practical notes that assist residents of the Beyrouth governorate, students at the American and Lebanese universities, business travellers, diplomats from the many embassies of the city, and members of the vast Lebanese diaspora returning to visit their homeland to share in the devoted and cosmopolitan congregational worship offered with courtesy and warmth here every day.
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