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Masjid Jami atau masjid Jumu ah bahasa Arab م س ج د ج ام ع masjid jami atau hanya ج ام ع jami bahasa Turki Cami atau kadang kadang disebut masjid Agung atau masjid Raya bahasa Arab جامع كبير jami kabir bahasa Turki Ulu Cami adalah sebuah masjid untuk menyelenggarakan salat Jumat yang dikenal dengan nama jumu ah 1 Kemudian bisa juga menjadi tempat pelaksanaan salat Id dalam situasi darurat ketika tidak ada musala atau eidgah yang tersedia di dekatnya Pada awal sejarah Islam jumlah masjid Jami di satu kota sangat terbatas Seiring pertumbuhan kota dan populasi dari waktu ke waktu menjadi lebih umum bagi banyak masjid untuk menyelenggarakan salat Jumat di area yang sama 2 3 Masjid Jami di Isfahan Iran sebuah masjid bersejarah yang awalnya didirikan pada abad kedelapan Daftar isi 1 Etimologi 2 Sejarah 3 Referensi 4 Pranala luarEtimologi suntingIstilah bahasa Arab lengkap untuk jenis masjid ini adalah masjid jami م س ج د ج ام ع yang biasanya diterjemahkan sebagai masjid Jami atau masjid Jumu ah 2 Jami digunakan untuk menerjemahkan jami ج ام ع yang berasal dari bahasa Arab ج م ع yang memiliki arti mempertemukan atau menyatukan bentuk lisan جمع dan يجمع 2 4 Dalam bahasa Arab istilah ini biasanya disederhanakan menjadi jami ج ام ع Begitu pula dalam bahasa Turki istilah cami pengucapan bahasa Turki d ʒami digunakan untuk tujuan yang sama 5 Sebagai pembeda antara masjid Jami dan masjid lainnya telah berkurang dalam sejarah yang lebih baru istilah Arab masjid dan jami lebih sering dipergunakan 6 7 Di negara negara Muslim non Arab kata itu jami yang mengumpulkan berkumpul atau dikumpulkan sering digabungkan dengan kata lain dari akar yang sama jumu ah bahasa Arab ج م ع ة har perakitan berkumpul sebuah istilah yang merujuk pada salat Jumat bahasa Arab ص ل اة ال ج م ع ة translit ṣalaṫ al jumu ah har prayer of assembly atau hari Jumat itu sendiri bahasa Arab ي و م ال ج م ع ة translit yawm al jumu ah har day of assembly 8 Hal ini disebabkan salat jumat wajib berjamaah dan hanya dilaksanakan di masjid masjid Jami biasanya ialah masjid utama atau masjid yang terletak di pusat kota dan karenanya kadang kadang juga dikenal sebagai masjid Jumu ah Sejarah sunting nbsp Masjid Amru bin Ash didirikan pada abad ketujuh sebagai masjid Jami pertama di Fustat Mesir Sejak periode awal Islam ada perbedaan fungsional antara masjid pusat besar yang dibangun dan dikendalikan oleh negara serta masjid lokal kecil yang dibangun dan dipelihara oleh masyarakat umum 9 Pada tahun tahun awal Islam di bawah kekhalifahan Rasyidin dan banyak dari kekhalifahan Bani Umayyah setiap kota umumnya hanya memiliki satu masjid Jami tempat salat Jumat diadakan sementara masjid masjid yang lebih kecil untuk salat rutin dibangun di lingkungan setempat Bahkan di beberapa bagian dunia Islam seperti di Mesir salat Jumat awalnya tidak diizinkan di desa desa dan di daerah lain di luar kota utama tempat masjid Jami berdiri 10 Penguasa atau gubernur kota biasanya membangun tempat tinggalnya dar al imara bersebelahan dengan masjid Jami dan pada masa awal ini para penguasa juga menyampaikan khutbah pada saat salat jumat 9 11 Praktik ini diwarisi dari teladan Muhammad dan diteruskan kepada para khalifah setelahnya Di provinsi provinsi gubernur setempat yang memerintah atas nama khalifah diharapkan menyampaikan khutbah untuk komunitas lokal merata 11 Mimbar sejenis fitur tempat khutbah yang secara tradisional diberikan juga menjadi fitur standar masjid Jami pada awal periode Abbasiyah akhir abad kedelapan 12 13 nbsp Area mihrab Masjid Umayyah di Damaskus hari ini dengan mimbar di sebelah kananDi abad abad berikutnya ketika dunia Islam semakin terbagi antara negara negara politik yang berbeda ketika populasi Muslim dan kota kota tumbuh dan ketika penguasa baru ingin meninggalkan tanda perlindungan mereka menjadi umum untuk memiliki banyak masjid Jami di kota yang sama 9 10 Misalnya Fustat pendahulu Kairo modern didirikan pada abad ketujuh dengan hanya satu masjid Jami Masjid Amru bin Ash Namun pada abad ke 15 di bawah periode Mamluk aglomerasi perkotaan Kairo dan Fustat memiliki 130 masjid Jami 9 Faktanya kota ini menjadi sangat jenuh dengan masjid Jami sehingga pada akhir abad ke 15 para penguasanya jarang dapat membangun masjid baru 14 Proliferasi serupa masjid Jami terjadi di kota kota Suriah Irak Iran dan Maroko serta di Konstantinopel Istanbul yang baru ditaklukkan di bawah pemerintahan Ottoman 9 Referensi sunting M Bloom Jonathan S Blair Sheila ed 2009 Mosque The Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art and Architecture Oxford University Press ISBN 9780195309911 Islam requires no physical structure for valid prayer which may be performed anywhere and a minimal masjid place of prostration may consist only of lines marked on the ground but a building constructed especially for the purpose is preferred in particular for congregational prayer at Friday noon the principal weekly service Such a building may be called a masjid or a jami Turk cami from masjid al jami Pers masjid i jami Urdu jami masjid meaning congregational mosque This term is often rendered in English as great mosque or Friday mosque a translation of masjid i juma a Persian variant Uurlu A Hilal Yalman Suzan 2020 Introduction The Friday Mosque in the City Liminality Ritual and Politics dalam bahasa Inggris Intellect Books ISBN 978 1 78938 304 1 The English term mosque derives from the Arabic masjid a term designating a place of prostration whereas the term jami which is translated variously as Friday mosque great mosque or congregational mosque originates from the Arabic term jama meaning to gather Bearman Peri 2014 Masjid Jamiʿ Dalam Emad El Din Shahin The Oxford Encyclopedia of Islam and Politics Oxford University Press ISBN 9780199739356 The Friday prayer ṣalat al jumʿa which is mandatory for every adult male Muslim Shiite Islam makes an exception if no Imam is present came to be conducted in a large congregational mosque known as the masjid jamiʿ lt Ar jamaʿa to assemble or Friday mosque In the early Islamic period only one Friday mosque in a community was permitted since the address to the congregation was to be conducted by the ruler of that community With the growth of the Muslim population however this became increasingly untenable Canby Sheila R Beyazit Deniz Rugiadi Martina Peacock A C S 2016 04 27 Glossary Court and Cosmos The Great Age of the Seljuqs dalam bahasa Inggris Metropolitan Museum of Art ISBN 978 1 58839 589 4 masjid i jami Turkish Ulu Cami Congregational mosque where the male Muslim community performs the Friday prayer during which the khutba is pronounced also known as a Great Mosque or a Friday Mosque Petersen Andrew 1996 jami or jami masjid Dictionary of Islamic architecture Routledge hlm 131 ISBN 9781134613663 A congregational mosque which can be used by all the community for Friday prayers Esposito John L ed 2009 Mosque The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World Oxford University Press ISBN 9780195305135 Jamiʿ is a designation for the congregational mosque dedicated to Friday communal prayer in modern times it is used interchangeably with masjid Fleet Kate Kramer Gudrun Matringe Denis Nawas John Rowson Everett ed Friday prayer Encyclopaedia of Islam Three Brill ISSN 1873 9830 All schools but the Ḥanbalis require that Friday prayers be held in a physical edifice the Ḥanbalis hold that they can be performed in a tent or in the open country The schools of law differ on the number of participants required to constitute a valid congregation for Friday prayers the Shafiʿis and Ḥanbalis require forty the Malikis twelve and the Ḥanafis only two or three praying behind the imam in each case counting only persons obligated to perform the prayer Such limitations had significant practical repercussions as when the Ḥanafi authorities of Bukhara prevented the performance of Friday congregational prayers at a congregational mosque jamiʿ erected in a substantial community in the region in the fifth eleventh century and ultimately razed the building Wheatley 235 Shafiʿis further required that Friday prayers be held at only one place in each settlement Until the fourth tenth century the number of Friday mosques designated congregational mosques with a pulpit was severely limited even in major metropolitan centres in later centuries Friday mosques proliferated to accommodate the needs of urban populations Wheatley 234 5 Ettinghausen Richard Grabar Oleg Jenkins Marilyn 2001 Islamic Art and Architecture 650 1250 edisi ke 2nd Yale University Press hlm 20 ISBN 9780300088670 They were thus not only religious buildings but also the main social and political centres as implied by the construct al masjid al jami usually translated as congregational mosque Hattstein Markus Delius Peter ed 2011 Glossary Islam Art and Architecture h f ullmann hlm 610 ISBN 9783848003808 Mosque Ar masjid Turk cami Engl place of prostration The general term masjid refers to mosques that could be used every day The particularly important Friday or congregational mosques where the communal Friday worship is held are called masjid i jami or i juma a b c Bearman Peri 2014 Masjid Jamiʿ Dalam Emad El Din Shahin The Oxford Encyclopedia of Islam and Politics Oxford University Press ISBN 9780199739356 The Friday prayer ṣalat al jumʿa which is mandatory for every adult male Muslim Shiite Islam makes an exception if no Imam is present came to be conducted in a large congregational mosque known as the masjid jamiʿ lt Ar jamaʿa to assemble or Friday mosque In the early Islamic period only one Friday mosque in a community was permitted since the address to the congregation was to be conducted by the ruler of that community With the growth of the Muslim population however this became increasingly untenable Fleet Kate Kramer Gudrun Matringe Denis Nawas John Rowson Everett ed Friday prayer Encyclopaedia of Islam Three Brill ISSN 1873 9830 All schools but the Ḥanbalis require that Friday prayers be held in a physical edifice the Ḥanbalis hold that they can be performed in a tent or in the open country The schools of law differ on the number of participants required to constitute a valid congregation for Friday prayers the Shafiʿis and Ḥanbalis require forty the Malikis twelve and the Ḥanafis only two or three praying behind the imam in each case counting only persons obligated to perform the prayer Such limitations had significant practical repercussions as when the Ḥanafi authorities of Bukhara prevented the performance of Friday congregational prayers at a congregational mosque jamiʿ erected in a substantial community in the region in the fifth eleventh century and ultimately razed the building Wheatley 235 Shafiʿis further required that Friday prayers be held at only one place in each settlement Until the fourth tenth century the number of Friday mosques designated congregational mosques with a pulpit was severely limited even in major metropolitan centres in later centuries Friday mosques proliferated to accommodate the needs of urban populations Wheatley 234 5 Mitias Michael H Al Jasmi Abdullah 2018 Form and Function in the Congregational Mosque Estetika The Central European Journal of Aesthetics 55 1 25 44 doi 10 33134 eeja 169 M Bloom Jonathan S Blair Sheila ed 2009 Mosque The Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art and Architecture Oxford University Press ISBN 9780195309911 Islam requires no physical structure for valid prayer which may be performed anywhere and a minimal masjid place of prostration may consist only of lines marked on the ground but a building constructed especially for the purpose is preferred in particular for congregational prayer at Friday noon the principal weekly service Such a building may be called a masjid or a jami Turk cami from masjid al jami Pers masjid i jami Urdu jami masjid meaning congregational mosque This term is often rendered in English as great mosque or Friday mosque a translation of masjid i juma a Persian variant Bearman P Bianquis Th Bosworth C E van Donzel E Heinrichs W P ed 2012 Masd j id Encyclopaedia of Islam Second Edition Brill Linguistic usage varied somewhat in course of time with conditions In the time of ʿUmar there was properly in every town only one masd j id d j amiʿ for the Friday service But when the community became no longer a military camp and Islam replaced the previous religion of the people a need for a number of mosques for the Friday service was bound to arise This demanded mosques for the Friday service in the country in the villages on the one hand and several Friday mosques in the town on the other This meant in both cases an innovation compared with old conditions and thus there arose some degree of uncertainty The Friday service had to be conducted by the ruler of the community but there was only one governor in each province on the other hand the demands of the time could hardly be resisted and besides the Christian converts to Islam had been used to a solemn weekly service The great spread of Friday mosques was reflected in the language While inscriptions of the 8th 14th century still call quite large mosques masd j id in the 9th 15th most of them are called d j amiʿ cf on the whole question van Berchem CIA i 173 4 and while now the madrasa q v begins to predominate and is occasionally also called d j amiʿ the use of the word masd j id becomes limited While generally speaking it can mean any mosque e g al Maḳrizi iv 137 of the Muʾayyad mosque it is more especially used of the smaller unimportant mosques Esposito John L ed 2009 Mosque The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World Oxford University Press ISBN 9780195305135 Jamiʿ is a designation for the congregational mosque dedicated to Friday communal prayer in modern times it is used interchangeably with masjid Qur an 62 9 11 Qur an 62 10 11 a b c d e Esposito John L ed 2009 Mosque The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World Oxford University Press ISBN 9780195305135 a b Bearman P Bianquis Th Bosworth C E van Donzel E Heinrichs W P ed 2012 Masd j id Encyclopaedia of Islam Second Edition Brill a b Esposito John L ed 2009 Khuṭbah The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World Oxford University Press ISBN 9780195305135 Petersen Andrew 1996 minbar Dictionary of Islamic architecture Routledge hlm 191 192 M Bloom Jonathan S Blair Sheila ed 2009 Minbar The Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art and Architecture Oxford University Press ISBN 9780195309911 Behrens Abouseif Doris 2008 The Mamluk City From Fustat to al Qahira Dalam Jayyusi Salma K The City in the Islamic World Volume 1 Brill hlm 295 316 ISBN 9789004171688 Pranala luar sunting Diperoleh dari https id wikipedia org w index php title Masjid jami amp oldid 23993545