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🕌 Mosque unknown Founded 1985

that AlNetaqin

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That AlNetaqin

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That AlNetaqin Mosque, located in Baghdad, bears a name that is likely a transliteration pointing to the Arabic "Dhat al-Nataqayn", literally "the owner of the two belts" or "the one with the two sashes". This honorific traditionally refers to Asma bint Abi Bakr, the noble companion of the Prophet Muhammad (may Allah bless him and his family and grant them peace) and daughter of the first caliph. She earned this title when she famously tore her belt into two pieces to bind the provisions of the Prophet and her father during their hijrah from Mecca to Madinah. Naming a mosque after such a figure is deeply meaningful, honouring the courage, quick-thinking and selfless service of one of Islam's most beloved women. The mosque serves as a local gathering place in the Iraqi capital, offering the five daily prayers, Friday congregations and the complete cycle of Islamic observances. The prayer hall is arranged carefully for salah, with carpets oriented towards the qibla, a clear mihrab and a minbar for the weekly khutbah. The imam delivers sermons in Arabic rooted in the classical Iraqi tradition of eloquence, citing Qur'an, hadith and the lives of the early companions. Ramadan is a particularly active season, with taraweeh prayers, iftars, and programmes focusing on the lives of the companions, including Asma and her family, whose stories offer timeless lessons about faith and sacrifice. Qur'anic classes for children and adult study circles cover tajwid, memorisation, tafsir, seerah, fiqh and aspects of Islamic history, including the role of women in the early Muslim community. The mosque also plays a charitable role, coordinating zakat distribution, supporting widows and orphans, and helping families in hardship. Weddings, aqiqahs and funerals are organised in accordance with Islamic tradition. For its worshippers, that AlNetaqin is not only a mosque but a living reminder that faith, courage and generosity have been carried forward by men and women from the very dawn of Islam. A notable tradition at That AlNetaqin Mosque is the commemoration of the story of Asma bint Abi Bakr through short educational sessions for girls, designed to nurture admiration for early Muslim women whose quiet courage shaped the trajectory of the faith.

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