




MASJID CLOCK
A Masjid Clock typically refers to a timepiece that is placed in or near a mosque (masjid) to help guide the community in their daily prayers. These clocks often serve both practical and aesthetic purposes. Here’s a description of a Masjid Clock:
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Design: The clock usually features a traditional or modern design with large, easily visible numerals and hands. Some Masjid clocks are specifically designed to be eye-catching and may have intricate Islamic motifs, such as arabesque patterns, geometric designs, or calligraphy. Others may feature a more minimalist, contemporary look.
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Prayer Times Display: The main feature of a Masjid Clock is to show the exact time for the five daily prayers (Salat), which include Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha. The clock may also show the time for Adhan (the Islamic call to prayer), providing notifications or alarms for each prayer time. Some advanced Masjid clocks are digital, displaying prayer times for the day according to the local area, and might adjust automatically for changes like
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