Rabu, 01 November 2017

Finding Islam in Boston

Alhamdulillah, thankfully in the office of Artists for Humanity, tolerance for religion and worship is very good. I was allowed to perform the five times prayers and also get permission to perform the Friday prayers at the mosque.

After passing through several subway stations, I finally arrived at the Mosque of the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center (ISBCC) located in Roxburry, Massachusetts. Just seen a lot of veiled women passing around the station, it looks like this area many populated or visited Muslims in Boston and surrounding areas. 
ISBCC
ISBCC Mosque is not only a center of worship but also all types of activities related to Islam and the way of life of Muslims. There are several places that are accommodated and also activities that can be found here, such as schools, cafes, souvenir shops and provide a place for other activities such as, akikah also others.


When I arrived at the ISBCC Mosque, I saw incredible sights, ranging from buildings that contrast with the buildings around it. In addition to the chanting of the sacred verses and the azan, which is echoed with melodious by his bilal, becomes a special attraction, creating a longing for the atmosphere in Aceh as well as Indonesia. Yes if in Indonesia it feels very easy to find a mosque, here need more struggle to achieve it.

After I finished my ablutions and went into the room, I saw that there were so many pilgrims present at the time, all of them different from India, China, America, Arabia and even from Africa. And I see there are also many female pilgrims who attend the Friday prayers, not only on the first floor but also on the second floor.
with Mr. Shakh Yasir Fahmy
After the prayers I met Mr. Shakh Yasir Fahmy, who became the preacher and priest on that Friday. The man is friendly and his melodious Qur'an reading makes for calm. He said there were always people coming to ask or discuss. The mosque can also hold up to 1400 people and is always open to anyone who comes to know Islam and learn about Islam.

Aada is also a tour that can be attended either personally or in groups, everyday from 10:00 to 18:00 local time, but make an appointment first. At that time I saw a group that sat making circles to tour and ask questions with the ISBCC.
Tour

In addition there are many programs created specifically for anyone, for mothers, for converts and for youth, all of which are made to live the mosque, keeping in touch with its congregation and to increase faith.

Interesting huh? Hopefully this can be a good example for us, especially for the mosques in Aceh.


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