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جامع سيد الانام (عليه الصلاة والسلام)
Grand Mosque Syd Alanam (lyh Alslat Walslam)
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Raised in honour of the Messenger of God himself, Jami Sayyid al Anam alayhi al salatu wa al salam in al Fallujah, Iraq, gathers worshippers from one of the oldest continuously inhabited regions in the world. Al Fallujah sits on the east bank of the Euphrates river in the wider Anbar Province of western Iraq, at the edge of the fertile plain that once nurtured the Babylonian and Assyrian civilisations. The city's name in Arabic is linked to the old word for division, referring to the canal junctions that have watered the plain since ancient times, supplying dates, wheat, and barley to generations of farming families. The title Sayyid al Anam, meaning the Master of Creation, is among the cherished titles given by Muslim poets and scholars to the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him and his family). It reflects the conviction that God sent him as a mercy to all the worlds, as the Qur'an itself declares, and that his honour exceeds that of every other human being who has walked the earth. Linking a central Iraqi mosque with this noble title invites every worshipper to pronounce salutations upon the Messenger with both love and reverence during their daily devotions. Iraqi Anbari mosque architecture shares features with its Syrian and Saudi neighbours. Walls of dressed limestone and sand coloured brick, deep arched windows framed by geometric patterns in plaster, a square minaret in the Ottoman manner rising above the prayer hall, and a wide courtyard with an ablution fountain shaded by palm trees characterise the style. Inside, Persian and Kurdish carpets cover the floor, a carved wooden minbar stands beside a painted mihrab, and calligraphic panels of the names of God shape the sacred atmosphere. Daily prayer times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at Jami Sayyid al Anam in al Fallujah, along with the address, a clear map pin, and practical notes useful to residents and visitors, are presented on this page for Anbari families, travellers along the Euphrates road, and pilgrims from other Iraqi provinces. Al Fallujah is known as the city of mosques, a nickname reflecting the hundreds of masjids that fill its neighbourhoods, and its modern rebuilding has been marked by remarkable patience and hope. After Isha, worshippers here often sit together in the courtyard to share flat warm bread, olives, and tea, each voice quietly asking God for relief, safety, and lasting peace across the Iraqi lands.
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جامع سيد الانام (عليه الصلاة والسلام)