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جامِع — meaning in English: Mosque

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فَشِلَ, يَفشَلُ، الفَشْل
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جامِع
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'جامِع' when referring to a mosque, especially during prayer times or religious gatherings. It is common to hear this term in community discussions about local events or during the call to prayer (adhan), emphasizing its significance in daily Islamic life.
Synonyms & nuances
'جامِع' specifically refers to a mosque where congregational prayers are held, whereas 'مسجد' (masjid) is a broader term for any place of worship. You would choose 'جامِع' when discussing a significant mosque that serves as a central community gathering point.
Culture
The word 'جامِع' is derived from the Arabic root 'ج م ع', which means 'to gather' or 'to assemble'. This reflects the mosque's role as a hub for community prayer and social gatherings, symbolizing unity among Muslims. Historically, mosques have also served as centers for education and community service, enriching their cultural significance.
FAQ
Q.What is the difference between 'جامِع' and 'مسجد'?
'جامِع' refers to a larger mosque where congregational prayers occur, while 'مسجد' can refer to any mosque, regardless of size. Use 'جامِع' when you want to highlight the mosque's role as a gathering place.
Q.How do you pronounce 'جامِع'?
'جامِع' is pronounced as 'jaami’', with a soft 'j' sound followed by 'aami' where the 'aa' is elongated. It’s important to practice the pronunciation to convey the word accurately.
Q.When is it appropriate to use the word 'جامِع'?
'جامِع' is best used in contexts related to Islamic practices, community events, or when discussing architecture. It's suitable in both formal and informal conversations about religion or cultural events.
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