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Jin masjidi (Saudiya Arabistoni)

Koordinatalari: 21°26′00.2″N 39°49′44.2″E / 21.433389°N 39.828944°E / 21.433389; 39.828944
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Jin masjidi (Saudiya Arabistoni)
مسجد الجن
Joylashuvi 21°26′00.2″N 39°49′44.2″E / 21.433389°N 39.828944°E / 21.433389; 39.828944
Manzil Makka, Saudiya Arabistoni

Jinlar masjidi (arabcha: مسجد الجنّ)[1][2][3]Saudiya Arabistonining Makka shahridagi masjid[4]. Jannat al-Mualla yaqinida joylashgan[5]. Shuningdek, masjid Bay’at masjidi[6][3] (arabcha: مسجد بِيعات)[7] va Soqchilar masjidi[3] (arabcha: مسجد الحرس)[1] nomi bilan ham tanilgan. „Soqchilar“ deb atalishining asosiy sababi shahar qo'riqchilari o'sha paytgacha nazorat qilishardi[1].

Masjid Muhammadning Qur'ondan bir qismini tinglash uchun bir kechada bir guruh jinlar yig'ilgani aytilgan joyda qurilgan[5][4][8][3]. Keyinroq Muhammad u yerda bu jinlarning rahbarlari bilan uchrashib, ularning Islomni qabul qilganini va unga bay'at qilganini qabul qildi[8][1][6][9][3]. Bu voqea Qur'onning „Jin“ surasida yozilgan[4][3].

Masjid Makkadagi eng qadimiy masjidlardan biri hisoblanadi va shaharda ziyorat qilinadigan eng muhim masjidlardan biridir[3][10].

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  10. Michael Muhammad Knight. Journey to the End of Islam. Soft Skull Press, 2009 — 276-bet. ISBN 9781593765521.