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Friday mosque : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jama Masjid Jama Masjid (also spelled Jame Mosque, Jami Masjid, Jameh Mosque, Jamia Masjid or Jomeh Mosque) refers to the main mosque of a town, city or village, and is usually the place of gathering for Eid prayers and Friday prayers. These are sometimes called Congregational mosques or Friday mosques. Many places come to be known as a Jama Masjid as a proper name. These structures are listed below. ==Language and etymology== The term ''Jama Masjid'' means “Mosque of Assembly” or “Congregational Mosque” and comes from Arabic, (アラビア語: مسجد الجمعة ). Although the word "Jama" means assembly or congregation, it has been conflated with the word for Friday, the primary day of worship in Islam, and hence, originally incorrectly, but still sometimes these are called Friday Mosques, after the Jumu'ah or weekly Friday noon congregation prayers of Muslims. In Persian, the term is (ペルシア語:مسجد جامع) ''masjed(-e) jāme''. ''Jameh'' () stems from the root word ''jám'' () meaning ''"gathering"'', as opposed to ''Jom'ah'' () meaning ''"Friday"''.
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