Mosque Maryam
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The main hall in the mosque is for meetings, since it was originally the church nave that contained pews later replaced with seats.[3] Mosque Maryam has an internal open floor area for prayer rugs on which to kneel for prayer. They use that area every Friday for Jumu`ah prayer, which is led by the NOI's Imam.
Adjacent to the mosque is the Muhammad University of Islam, an educational institute for boys and girls from preschool through 12th grade.
History
Farrakhan named the building Mosque Maryam in 1988.[4] The Muhammad University of Islam was opened the same year.[5]
See also
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- ↑ "Mosque Maryam and The Nation of Islam National Center." Nation of Islam. Retrieved on February 26, 2009.
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