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In Lilongwe, Malawi's capital city, there is a mosque called Lilongwe Jamme Masjid - Maslak-E-Ala-Hazrat. It is a place of worship where Muslims can gather for congregational prayers, religious celebrations, and other civic activities.
The mosque is conveniently situated in a busy part of Lilongwe and is open to both locals and tourists. The structure of the building is impressive, with two soaring minarets on either side and a sizable dome in the middle of the roof. Islamic architecture's signature calligraphy and intricate geometric patterns are used to decorate the exterior.
The mosque's interior features a sizable prayer hall with a sizable carpeted area for worship. Like in many mosques, there are separate spaces for men and women. Beautiful Arabic calligraphy and vibrant tiles adorn the prayer hall's walls, which foster a calm and peaceful atmosphere.
The neighbourhood can take advantage of a number of services and events provided by the mosque. The mosque also offers adult and youth Quranic classes, lectures on Islamic subjects, and other educational activities in addition to the daily prayers. Additionally, the mosque serves as a venue for neighbourhood celebrations, fundraisers, and weddings.
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