Jami?
JAMI˓
The jami˓, like the masjid and the musalla, is where the Islamic community performs the daily prayer. And while both the masjid and the jami˓ are also used for teaching and preaching, only a masjid specially dedicated to the Friday prayer is designated a jami˓. Whereas previously local mosques were managed by area residents and the jami˓ by the state, nowadays many states, under the pretext of law and order, strictly control even the musallas. Apart from Medina and Jerusalem, some of Islam's greatest Friday mosques are located in Kuala Lumpur, Delhi, Lahore, Cairo, and more recently, in London, Paris, and Washington, D.C.
See also˓Ibadat ; Masjid ; Religious Institutions .
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Campo, Juan Eduardo. The Other Side of Paradise: Explorations into the Religious Meanings of Domestic Space in Islam. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina, 1991.
Muneer Goolam Fareed