Musalla


A musalla is an open space outside a mosque, mainly used for prayer in Islam. The word is derived from the verb صلى, meaning "to pray". It is traditionally used for the Eid prayers and the funeral prayers as per the Sunnah.
A musalla may also refer to a room, structure, or place for conducting salah and is usually translated as a "prayer hall" smaller than a mosque. It is usually used for conducting the five mandatory prayers or other prayers in a small congregation, but not for large congregation prayers such as the Friday prayers or the Eid prayers. Such musallas are usually present in airports, malls, universities and other public places of Muslim-majority countries, as well as some non-Muslim countries, for Muslims to conduct their daily prayers. Usually, a musalla will not contain a minbar.