Mosque in a box?

A Paris imam and part-time inventor creates a portable mosque to help faithful concentrate better on their prayers.


Reuters September 16, 2010

PARIS: A Paris imam and part-time inventor has created a portable mosque to help the faithful concentrate better on their prayers wherever they are.

Named the Mirhbox, the 2 meter high structure when deployed takes the form of a mirhab, a niche in the wall of a mosque that indicates the direction of Qibla.

"I realized that when I'm in the mosque, I concentrated better at my prayers more than when I am at home. So I thought of recreating the mirhab which creates a better environment for meditation in isolation," Aubervilliers Imam Hassen Bounamcha told Le Parisien newspaper.

Made from rigid cardboard, polystyrene, plywood or plastic, reinforced with two layers of aluminum, the modular structure in three parts also comes with a Turkish rug.

Priced from 450 euros for a top-range model that includes a built-in loudspeaker, to 69 euros for a children's model, Bounamcha said he hoped to sell at least a thousand within a year and has already sold the patent in several countries.

COMMENTS (14)

salaudeen wasiu kolade | 13 years ago | Reply assalam alaekunm waramotullahi wabarakat,we need to be sincere to our self in all what we are doing in this life because islam is not teach us to observ or worship in the house or to just willing to do what come to our mind individualy with out follow the suna of rosulullahi and the quran.make subuanahu wataalla for give us our shot coming.
Muhammad Atif Bashir | 13 years ago | Reply ASSALAM-O-ALAIKUM, I think this is not a good idea or I think this is a trick to get the muslims out of masjids and stick to their homes, there r so many mulas like him who think they r doing right by misleading other muslims. May ALLAH show him the right path, for ALLAH'S Sake plz stop this all. So many muslims r already misguided due to ppl like you.
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