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Building a masjid in a place where it is not expected Muslims will remain permanently is permissible

Question: 2191

Is it permissible to build a masjid, or
convert a building to a masjid, in a place or town where it is expected that the Muslims
will leave after some time? Considering that in America, Muslim students may establish a
masjid in a particular place, then graduate and return to their home countries, resulting
in the masjid being left abandoned or almost abandoned.

Answer

Praise be to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of Allah and his family.

All praises are due to Allaah. A masjid should be built or a building should be converted into a masjid due to the general benefit and good to the Muslims that are present, and considering that it manifests and makes prominent the rituals and rites of Islam. In addition, it raises and inspires hope that it will play a role in attracting many Muslims, and result in some of the people who live in the area accepting Islam.

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Source

Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid

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