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Makam İbrahim Cami

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Makam İbrahim Camii bears a name of particular theological and devotional richness: Maqām Ibrāhīm, the Station of Abraham, is the stone in the Sacred Mosque of Mecca that tradition identifies as the spot on which the prophet Ibrāhīm (peace be upon him) stood while raising the walls of the Kaʿba with his son Ismāʿīl, and on which the imprint of his blessed feet is preserved. The Qur'an itself commands the believers to take the Maqām Ibrāhīm as a place of prayer, and those who perform the ḥajj or ʿumra pray two rakʿāt behind it after completing the ṭawāf. To name a mosque after the Maqām Ibrāhīm is therefore to gesture toward the Sacred Mosque itself and to invite the congregation into spiritual proximity with the foundational station of prayer in the entire Islamic tradition. The Mamak mosque bearing this name is a neighbourhood structure of considered design, with a single minaret, a central dome, and a well-kept forecourt. Inside, the prayer hall is carpeted in warm tones, and the mihrab is carefully finished with Kütahya tile. Calligraphic panels along the walls include verses from the Qur'an relating to Ibrāhīm and to his station. The imam's Friday sermons often draw on these Qur'anic passages and on the biography of the prophet Ibrāhīm, finding in them lessons of submission, patience, and unwavering devotion. Women pray in an upper gallery, and Qur'an classes for children run throughout the year. Ablution facilities are clean and heated. During Ramadan the mosque runs a full programme of tarawih. The mosque's Hajj orientation classes, run in the months before each pilgrimage season, are attended by worshippers preparing to travel to Mecca, and the detailed guidance offered on the rites of the pilgrimage — including the short prayer at the Maqām Ibrāhīm itself — is especially moving in a mosque whose very name reminds every worshipper of the sacred station they hope one day to stand before in person. For Muslim visitors to Mamak, Makam İbrahim Camii is a quietly moving place to pray, and the name above its entrance is a reminder that every mosque, however humble, is a spiritual extension of the Sacred Mosque itself toward which its worshippers turn five times a day.

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