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I am in masjid vs i am at masjid

Both "I am in masjid" and "I am at masjid" are commonly used phrases, but they are used in different contexts. "I am in masjid" implies being inside the mosque, while "I am at masjid" suggests being near or in the vicinity of the mosque. Therefore, the choice between the two depends on whether you want to convey being inside or near the mosque.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 13726 views

I am in masjid

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate being inside a mosque.

This phrase is used to convey that you are physically inside a mosque.

Examples:

  • I am in masjid for the evening prayer.
  • Please wait for me, I am in masjid.
  • He is in masjid attending the religious ceremony.
  • She is in masjid reading the holy book.
  • They are in masjid for the Friday sermon.
  • He found something out at Masjid mosque. I know he did.
  • Even in my gallery shows, I try and revisit historic events like Babri Masjid, distill only its emotional residue and image my own life.
  • Babri Masjid - one of the most beautiful mosques in India, built by King Babur, I think, in the 16th century - was demolished by Hindu activists.
  • Masjid Farook is not known to be a radical hot spot.
  • But my dad goes to the masjid.
  • But we did find a common vector - Masjid Farook.
  • Tomorrow, you'll rest, and then Wednesday you'll start working at the Masjid.
  • Place of birth: Masjid al-Qadesia, 4 Lake Road, Lahore, Pakistan
  • He is an Imam and one of the leaders of Masjid-ul-Axmar, an informal Al-Shabaab affiliated centre in Nairobi.
  • Masjid al Rayyan after my beautiful wife and Rayyan, the gates of heaven, of course, but mostly after my beautiful wife.
  • whereas armed extremist militants entrenched in the Lal Masjid (Red Mosque) complex have caused a serious crisis in the heart of Islamabad,
  • If the Kaaba were to be destroyed, our children could build it again and if the Masjid al-Aqsa were to be destroyed, we could reconstruct it.
  • Place of birth: Awlyatak Village, Gardan Masjid Area, Chaki Wardak District, Maidan Wardak Province, Afghanistan.
  • whereas at least 16 people have died and scores were hurt after the clash between students and security forces around the Lal Masjid (Red Mosque) in Islamabad,
  • having regard to the EU Presidency Statement on the Lal Masjid Crisis of 6 July 2007,
  • whereas at least 24 people have died and many other have been injured following the tension between pro-Taliban mosque students and the President, General Pervez Musharraf, around the Lal Masjid or Red Mosque in Islamabad since Tuesday,
  • Now you are not going to bring me down because I am strong, I am positive and I am in control.
  • I am not nervous, and I am already rocking.
  • I am choking, so you come where I am vulnerable.
  • I am - I am so sick of pretending all the time.

Alternatives:

  • I am inside the mosque.
  • I am within the mosque.
  • I am indoors at the mosque.
  • I am within the walls of the mosque.
  • I am in the prayer hall.

i am at masjid

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate being near or in the vicinity of a mosque.

This phrase is used to convey that you are physically near or in the vicinity of a mosque.

Examples:

  • I am at masjid waiting for my friend.
  • Let's meet at masjid after the event.
  • He is at masjid for the community gathering.
  • She is at masjid for the charity event.
  • They are at masjid for the evening lecture.
  • He found something out at Masjid mosque. I know he did.
  • Masjid Farook is not known to be a radical hot spot.
  • But my dad goes to the masjid.
  • But we did find a common vector - Masjid Farook.
  • Even in my gallery shows, I try and revisit historic events like Babri Masjid, distill only its emotional residue and image my own life.
  • Tomorrow, you'll rest, and then Wednesday you'll start working at the Masjid.
  • Babri Masjid - one of the most beautiful mosques in India, built by King Babur, I think, in the 16th century - was demolished by Hindu activists.
  • Place of birth: Masjid al-Qadesia, 4 Lake Road, Lahore, Pakistan
  • He is an Imam and one of the leaders of Masjid-ul-Axmar, an informal Al-Shabaab affiliated centre in Nairobi.
  • Masjid al Rayyan after my beautiful wife and Rayyan, the gates of heaven, of course, but mostly after my beautiful wife.
  • whereas armed extremist militants entrenched in the Lal Masjid (Red Mosque) complex have caused a serious crisis in the heart of Islamabad,
  • If the Kaaba were to be destroyed, our children could build it again and if the Masjid al-Aqsa were to be destroyed, we could reconstruct it.
  • Place of birth: Awlyatak Village, Gardan Masjid Area, Chaki Wardak District, Maidan Wardak Province, Afghanistan.
  • whereas at least 16 people have died and scores were hurt after the clash between students and security forces around the Lal Masjid (Red Mosque) in Islamabad,
  • having regard to the EU Presidency Statement on the Lal Masjid Crisis of 6 July 2007,
  • whereas at least 24 people have died and many other have been injured following the tension between pro-Taliban mosque students and the President, General Pervez Musharraf, around the Lal Masjid or Red Mosque in Islamabad since Tuesday,

Alternatives:

  • I am near the mosque.
  • I am by the mosque.
  • I am close to the mosque.
  • I am in the vicinity of the mosque.
  • I am outside the mosque.

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