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Two-Story Mosque Design APK

Two-Story Mosque Design APK

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Two-Story Mosque Design is a app for Android, It's developed by Nuri Fardiah author.
First released on google play in 5 years ago and latest version released in 5 years ago.
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The mosque is a place of worship where Muslims worship. The mosque is also a holy place for Muslims. Besides that, the architecture of the mosque itself also turns out that many beautiful ones can even amaze anyone who sees it.

Basically a good mosque design aims to PRESERVE the quality of specialties, the sanctity of all worship activities in it, not just creating beautiful, glamorous or grand mosque buildings.

Design Points that need to be considered in terms of Shari'a:

1. Determine the Accurate Qibla Direction.
Point:
- Determine the direction of prayer
- Affects building orientation and zoning and patterns
circulation
- Set the position of the closet to NOT facing

Qibla
- Set the direction of ablution to face Qibla.

2. Between Men and Women there must be a Hijab or a barrier according to the guidance of the Koran.

3. Understanding THAHARAH PRINCIPLE

4. The Haram Mosque is used for classifications

CIRCULATION

a. Male and female circulation:

Circulation of women and men is ideally separate. So that it does not cancel the ablution or disturb the concentration of worshipers.

Often we find united areas of male and female ablution (usually in the Mall, for reasons of limited space), this is clearly not maintained, besides the potential for touching each other is also difficult when the women have to open their headscarves and reveal their clothes for ablution, so that they show their genitals.

b. Clean Circulation

Circulation for those who have and have not yet graduated is very important to consider in order to maintain THAHARAH ablution. Usually marked with "Holy and Holy Boundaries"

Often we encounter mosque designs that pay little attention to "holy paths and boundaries", their pedestrian path that has NOT WUDHU (sometimes still wearing sandals or shoes) collides / mixes with those who have already performed their ablutions, so that the pilgrims who are already ablution are not Thaharah . Then when the pilgrims entered the mosque, the floor of the mosque was contaminated.


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