Abstract
This research focuses on mosques that are expected to provide benefits not only for worshipers but for the surrounding community. The centers of activities include worship centers, education centers, development and research centers, worship and da'wah centers, and socio-economic centers. The forms of interaction in the research results are forms of cooperation and competition. The research used is descriptive qualitative. The method used is interview. The descriptive qualitative stages used are data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing.
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