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Masjidka Xaaji Maxamuud Qaaje

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Masjidka Xaaji Maxamuud Qaaje is one of Mogadishu's many masjids named after a local Hajji, the word Xaaji being the Somali spelling of the Arabic al-Hajj, whose generosity, often including the donation of the land on which the mosque stands, is remembered long after his lifetime in Somalia. Somali society places enormous moral weight on the completion of the fifth pillar of Islam, and the title of Hajji carries with it a social expectation of continued exemplary conduct: honesty in trade, support for the poor, reconciliation among relatives, and the cultivation of spaces that aid others in their own worship. A founder-named masjid like this one is, in that sense, a continuing act of sadaqa jariyah, ongoing charity whose reward accrues to the founder for as long as sincere prayer is offered in the building. The masjid occupies a typical Mogadishu plot: a modest footprint shaded by a few trees, a clean white exterior, a short minaret from which the muezzin calls each of the five prayers. Inside, the prayer hall is carpeted, the qiblah wall marked by a simple mihrab, and shelves near the entrance hold well-thumbed copies of the Qur'an available for anyone to use. The surrounding community reflects the diversity of the neighbourhood: traders, civil servants, teachers, labourers, students, and the congregation at each prayer mirrors that spread of callings. Friday prayers see the rows extended into the courtyard, with mats carried out from storage to accommodate those who arrive a little late. The atmosphere after prayer is gently social: greetings exchanged, news quietly shared among neighbours, small matters of community life discussed in clusters by the door before people disperse. Visitors should dress modestly, remove footwear before stepping onto the carpets, lower their voices inside the hall, and allow local worshippers to lead where matters of etiquette or seating are concerned, following whatever quiet cues they offer. The founder's descendants often return to the masjid during Eid gatherings, greeting worshippers at the door and continuing a family tradition of hospitality and service.

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