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''Masjid as-Salafi'', also known as "The Salafi Mosque" or "Wright Street", is a Salafist mosque founded in 2002 and located in the Small Heath area of Birmingham, meters from the intersection of Muntz and Wright streets and just behind Coventry Road. The mosque is contained within the same building and connected to the registered charity and Islamic materials publisher Salafi Publications and the "SalafiBookstore". According to the mosque director, Abu Khadeejah Abdul-Wahid, more than a thousand men, women and children pray the Friday 'jum'ah' Prayers there, and the mosque also contains a primary school and an evening Qur'an memorization school.〔 According to mosque flyers, there are usually Islamic-based lessons every day of the week as well as seasonal conferences which can attract around 3000 attendees from the UK and around Europe. During a 2002 season conference, the international media spotlight was set upon Masjid Salafi when a Swedish national, who was due to attend the conference, was arrested in Sweden for carrying a firearm in his luggage.〔 Abu Khadeejah Abdul-Wahid issued a public statement stating that the individual was unknown to the organizers of the conference, and he then relayed the positions of Salafism in regards to terrorism based on the rulings (fatwa) of Islamic scholars like Saudi Arabia's Grand Mufti Abdul-Aziz ibn Abdullah Al Shaykh, Muhammad Nasiruddin al-Albani, Abd al-Aziz ibn Baz, Muhammad ibn al Uthaymeen and Muqbil bin Hadi al-Wadi'i. Dawud Burbank was a former senior lecturer, before his death in 2011, in Masjid Salafi. Masjid Salafi is one of the 163 mosques in the city of Birmingham, England.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Masjid as-Salafi )〕 It is also one of 6 mosques in the area of Small Heath Park. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Masjid As-Salafi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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