Mosque pendant

Mosque pendant 3D print model

Description

Mosque, any house or open area of prayer in Islam. The Arabic word masjid means “a place of prostration” to God, and the same word is used in Persian, Urdu, and Turkish. Two main types of mosques can be distinguished: the masjid jāmiʿ, or “collective mosque,” a large state-controlled mosque that is the centre of community worship and the site of Friday prayer services; and smaller mosques operated privately by various groups within society.The first mosques were modeled on the place of worship of the Prophet Muhammad—the courtyard of his house at Medina—and were simply plots of ground marked out as sacred. Though the mosque as such has undergone many architectural changes, the building remains essentially an open space, generally roofed over, containing a miḥrāb and a minbar, with a minaret sometimes attached to it. The miḥrāb, a semicircular niche reserved for the imām to lead the prayer, points to the qiblah—i.e., the direction of Mecca. The minbar, a seat at the top of steps placed at the right of the miḥrāb, is used by the preacher (khaṭīb) as a pulpit. In the early days of Islam the rulers delivered their speeches from the minbar. Occasionally there is also a maqsūrah, a box or wooden screen near the miḥrāb, which was originally designed to shield a worshipping ruler from assassins. Mats or carpets cover the floor of the mosque, where the ritual prayer (ṣalāt) is performed by rows of men who bow and prostrate themselves under the imām’s guidance.

size 30x30x3mmweight in siver ~13gr

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Mosque pendant
$29.00
 
Royalty Free License 
Mosque pendant
$29.00
 
Royalty Free License 
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Native
  • Rhinoceros 3D (.3dm)20.3 MB
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  • Stereolithography (.stl)14.2 MB
  • OBJ (.obj, .mtl)225 MB

3D Model details

  • Ready for 3D Printing
  • Publish date2023-11-26
  • Model ID#4928631
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