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In a masjid, everyone stands equal before Allah—rich or poor, ruler or commoner. No reserved seats, no special rows, no privilege except taqwa (piety). This equality reflects the core Islamic principle that honor comes not from status, but from sincerity and faith.
By Namsheed NIn a masjid, everyone stands equal before Allah—rich or poor, ruler or commoner. No reserved seats, no special rows, no privilege except taqwa (piety). This equality reflects the core Islamic principle that honor comes not from status, but from sincerity and faith.