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Imam Muslim Mosque - Mosque Alamam Mslm
Imam Muslim Mosque - مسجد الإمام مسلم
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Commemorating the great hadith scholar Imam Muslim ibn al Hajjaj al Naysaburi, may God have mercy upon him, Imam Muslim Mosque serves the growing residential neighbourhood of Wadi as Sir, west of Amman, the capital of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Imam Muslim was born in Nishapur in Khorasan around 821 and passed away there in 875. His famous Sahih al Muslim, compiled after decades of travel across Khorasan, Iraq, Hijaz, and Egypt, is one of the most carefully authenticated collections of hadith ever assembled, counted alongside the Sahih of Imam al Bukhari as the two most authoritative sources of prophetic teaching after the Qur'an itself.
Amman sits on seven hills rising from the bed of the ancient city of Rabbath Ammon, famous in the Old Testament and later renamed Philadelphia under the Roman Decapolis. Muslim rule came early to the Jordanian highlands, for Abu Ubaida ibn al Jarrah, may God be pleased with him, led the Rashidun armies into Syria in the 630s, opening the lands to the call of Islam. The Umayyad caliphs built palaces such as Qasr Kharanah and Qusayr Amra across the eastern Jordanian desert, and the Hashemite Kingdom founded by King Abdullah I in 1921 has carried forward the heritage of Arab and Islamic civilisation with quiet dignity.
Wadi as Sir itself is a hilly suburb whose Circassian community settled there in the nineteenth century after migrating from the Caucasus under Ottoman protection. The neighbourhood today houses Jordanians of Arab, Circassian, Chechen, and Palestinian backgrounds, and the mosque offers a gathering place where the faith brings together diverse ethnic stories into a single congregational community.
Architecturally, the building follows the classical Levantine style. Honey coloured limestone walls quarried from nearby hills, a central dome, twin minarets rising above the valley, arched windows, and a carpeted interior with a calligraphic mihrab welcome worshippers for the five daily prayers. Qur'an and hadith classes run on weekday afternoons, and the mosque library holds copies of Sahih al Muslim alongside classical commentaries by al Nawawi and al Qurtubi. This page provides accurate prayer times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at Imam Muslim Mosque, along with the Wadi as Sir address and travel notes for visitors arriving from the Citadel of Amman, from the Roman theatre downtown, or from the majestic King Hussein Mosque beside the parliament. Friday khutbahs draw large gatherings, and during Ramadan the congregation shares tables of mansaf, maqluba, and sweet Jordanian kunafeh. Every traveller passing through the blessed Jordanian capital is warmly invited to step inside, to pray with the gracious congregation, and to ask the Most Merciful to grant Imam Muslim the highest station beside the beloved Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, whose words he so faithfully preserved.
Amman sits on seven hills rising from the bed of the ancient city of Rabbath Ammon, famous in the Old Testament and later renamed Philadelphia under the Roman Decapolis. Muslim rule came early to the Jordanian highlands, for Abu Ubaida ibn al Jarrah, may God be pleased with him, led the Rashidun armies into Syria in the 630s, opening the lands to the call of Islam. The Umayyad caliphs built palaces such as Qasr Kharanah and Qusayr Amra across the eastern Jordanian desert, and the Hashemite Kingdom founded by King Abdullah I in 1921 has carried forward the heritage of Arab and Islamic civilisation with quiet dignity.
Wadi as Sir itself is a hilly suburb whose Circassian community settled there in the nineteenth century after migrating from the Caucasus under Ottoman protection. The neighbourhood today houses Jordanians of Arab, Circassian, Chechen, and Palestinian backgrounds, and the mosque offers a gathering place where the faith brings together diverse ethnic stories into a single congregational community.
Architecturally, the building follows the classical Levantine style. Honey coloured limestone walls quarried from nearby hills, a central dome, twin minarets rising above the valley, arched windows, and a carpeted interior with a calligraphic mihrab welcome worshippers for the five daily prayers. Qur'an and hadith classes run on weekday afternoons, and the mosque library holds copies of Sahih al Muslim alongside classical commentaries by al Nawawi and al Qurtubi. This page provides accurate prayer times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at Imam Muslim Mosque, along with the Wadi as Sir address and travel notes for visitors arriving from the Citadel of Amman, from the Roman theatre downtown, or from the majestic King Hussein Mosque beside the parliament. Friday khutbahs draw large gatherings, and during Ramadan the congregation shares tables of mansaf, maqluba, and sweet Jordanian kunafeh. Every traveller passing through the blessed Jordanian capital is warmly invited to step inside, to pray with the gracious congregation, and to ask the Most Merciful to grant Imam Muslim the highest station beside the beloved Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, whose words he so faithfully preserved.
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