- A
musalla (Arabic: مصلى, romanized:
muṣallā) is a
space apart from a mosque,
mainly used for
prayer in Islam. The word is
derived from the verb صلى (ṣallā)...
- The
Musalla complex (Pashto: مصلی مجتمع, romanized: Musalay Mojtame'), also
known as the
Musallah Complex or the
Musalla of
Gawhar Shah, is a
former Islamic...
- Al-Aqsa'), also
known as the
Qibli Mosque or
Qibli Chapel (المصلى القبلي, al-
muṣallā al-qiblī, lit. 'prayer hall of the
qibla (south)'), is the main congregational...
- Musa Ka
Musalla (Urdu: موسیٰ کا مصلیٰ is a peak
standing at an
altitude of
about 4,060
metres (13,320 ft) at the
junction of
Siran and in Himalayas. It...
- (Bulgarian: Мусала [mosɐˈɫa]); from
Arabic through Ottoman Turkish: from
Musalla, "near God" or "place for prayer" is the
highest peak in the Rila Mountains...
- mosque’s
chief visual features from the exterior. In the interior, the main
musalla is the
focus of both
prayer and tourism. The
prayer hall is
square in shape...
- city has a
number of
historic sites,
including the
Herat Citadel and the
Musalla Complex.
During the
Middle Ages,
Herat became one of the
important cities...
- (Arabic: مَسْجِدُ ٱلْبُرَاق, romanized: Masjid al-Burāq) is a
subterranean musalla next to the
Buraq Wall (Western Wall), near the
southwest corner of the...
- Al
Musalla (Arabic: المصلى) is a
village situated in the
northern region of the
Kingdom of Bahrain, on the
western outskirts of the
capital city Manama...
- they were
adorning the
floors of the porticos. The
Musalla al-Marwani The
Musalla al-Marwani The
Musalla al-Marwani Al- Ratrout,
Haithem (2004). The Architectural...