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Offering its doors to visitors and locals alike in the surrounding area, مجمع النور الإسلامي بطرماز welcomes worshippers throughout the day.. Sir ed Danniye has been inhabited since antiquity, and its small stone villages preserve a way of life shaped by cold winters, summer pastures, and the long farming traditions of the Koura range. Batramaz itself is a quiet mountain settlement where families rise early for work in the orchards and gather at the mosque as the day draws to its close.
The name al Nur, meaning Light, is one of the most beautiful words in the Qur'an, featuring in the celebrated Verse of Light which compares the guidance of God to a lamp set within a niche. Naming an Islamic complex with this word is an invitation to every visitor to seek inner illumination through prayer, reading, and the quiet company of righteous neighbours. The Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, taught that the masjid itself is a house of light in which the angels surround the worshippers, and the Companions, may God be pleased with them, carried that teaching into every land they reached.
The complex combines a traditional prayer hall with classrooms for Qur'an memorisation, a small library, and a community kitchen used during Ramadan to prepare iftar meals for travellers and the poor. The architecture reflects the restrained character of Lebanese mountain masjids: pale stone walls, a single minaret with a conical roof, shuttered windows facing the valleys below, and a carpeted interior kept warm by wood stoves during the long winters.
On Fridays, villagers descend from surrounding hamlets to gather for Jumu'ah, and during Ramadan taraweeh prayers fill the hall with the voices of youth trained in the complex's own memorisation programme. Visitors ascending from Tripoli along the winding mountain road will find on this page accurate daily prayer times, the mosque's precise location in Batramaz, and practical notes for pilgrims, hikers, and Lebanese families seeking a tranquil corner of worship among the cool breezes and apple scented air of the Danniye heights during every month of the year.
The name al Nur, meaning Light, is one of the most beautiful words in the Qur'an, featuring in the celebrated Verse of Light which compares the guidance of God to a lamp set within a niche. Naming an Islamic complex with this word is an invitation to every visitor to seek inner illumination through prayer, reading, and the quiet company of righteous neighbours. The Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, taught that the masjid itself is a house of light in which the angels surround the worshippers, and the Companions, may God be pleased with them, carried that teaching into every land they reached.
The complex combines a traditional prayer hall with classrooms for Qur'an memorisation, a small library, and a community kitchen used during Ramadan to prepare iftar meals for travellers and the poor. The architecture reflects the restrained character of Lebanese mountain masjids: pale stone walls, a single minaret with a conical roof, shuttered windows facing the valleys below, and a carpeted interior kept warm by wood stoves during the long winters.
On Fridays, villagers descend from surrounding hamlets to gather for Jumu'ah, and during Ramadan taraweeh prayers fill the hall with the voices of youth trained in the complex's own memorisation programme. Visitors ascending from Tripoli along the winding mountain road will find on this page accurate daily prayer times, the mosque's precise location in Batramaz, and practical notes for pilgrims, hikers, and Lebanese families seeking a tranquil corner of worship among the cool breezes and apple scented air of the Danniye heights during every month of the year.
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