Muhammad Ahmed, a student of Source Code Academia, shares a profound thought inspired by Sahil Adeem’s philosophy — that mosques in the time of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ were never closed.

They were centers of learning, discussion, and community problem-solving open 24 hours, welcoming everyone.
Today, many mosques remain closed outside of prayer times, and sectarian divides keep Muslims apart.

Muhammad Ahmed presents a visionary idea — to reopen mosques as knowledge centers, with libraries and learning spaces for youth, just like in Madinah. A place where education, unity, and spiritual growth come together.

Watch this video to rediscover the true purpose of the mosque and how we can revive the Ummah through knowledge.

???? Topics Covered:
• How mosques functioned in the Prophet’s time ﷺ
• Why modern mosques remain closed
• The importance of inclusive knowledge spaces
• Source Code Academia’s vision for Muslim intellectual revival
• Reconnecting the youth with Islamic learning

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