According to tradition, a ritual performed in these places originated from a dream of a man in two green garments who refused to sell a bell. Screens called anaza used in these places derive from a spear of the same name planted in the ground for an inaugural festival. The tradition of lighting oil lamps in these places was influenced by an esoteric description of a lamp kindled from an olive tree that is neither of the East or the West. Examples of these places termed jami are reserved for a weekly practice replacing the zuhr. Historic exclusive access to these places' central musallah rooms and iwan entrances is criticized in a "Bill of Rights" developed by Asra Nomani. Madrasas first developed from education in these places, whose minbar platforms are used every week for Friday Prayer. For 10 points, name these Islamic houses of worship. ■END■
ANSWER: mosques [or masjid]
<Sean Farrell , Religion - Islam>
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