Maghrib Prayer at The Mosque Near The House With My Boys

in ASEAN HIVE COMMUNITY2 years ago (edited)

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Hello Hiver..Good evening, meet me again @abizahid. I hope you all have a nice day today.

That afternoon around 17.30 pm my children all finished bathing. Usually after bathing, their activity in the afternoon is watching children's cartoons or reading books. In our house, there is a small library that contains various types of books, including books for children.

After it was almost sunset, then I invited my son to go to the Mushalla near our house to perform the Maghrib prayer. I am very grateful because I have two sons who are very happy when I invite them to pray maghrib in congregation in the mushalla, even if I sometimes feel unwell (sick) they are the first to invite me to go to pray maghrib to the mosque.

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We do this maghrib prayer in the mushalla near our house, we can even say almost every day. The mosque is a waqaf prayer room belonging to the late H. Ramli, a former successful businessman, whose construction has just been completed and has only been actively used for congregational prayers for about 6 months. During his previous life, he also lived in the village where we currently live, namely Panggoi Village.

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The distance between our house and the prayer room is not far, only about 150m and it only takes about 2-3 minutes if we walk. This prayer room was built on a 3 hectare land, and the mushalla building is not too big, only able to accommodate about 50 worshipers in one prayer time. The congregation is also not too crowded, only visited by residents who live close to this mushalla.

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Even so, my son and I are very excited to perform the maghrib prayer in congregation in this mushalla. In addition to being very affordable because it is close to our house, the prayer room is also very clean so we are comfortable worshiping here.

Okay, that's all for my post tonight. Thank you to all my friends who are willing to read, comment, and upvote my post. Don't forget to reblog my post if you like it and want others to see and read it too. And don't forget to also read my previous post.

~~ Warm greetings from me @abizahid~~

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LocationLhokseumawe - Indonesia
Camera UsedRedmi Note 7
ISOAutomatic
Flash ModeNo Flash
DiprosesMobile Lightroom
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 2 years ago  

Hi hi my brother.. wow.. such a nice read.. beautiful mosque.. thank you for sharing with us.. interesting.

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 2 years ago  

Thanks for the support @ecency

It is great that your children participate with you in activities, like going to The Mosque. Whatever we do, we are the example to our children :)

 2 years ago  

It's true what you say, every parent is a prime role model for their children at home. Thank you for being willing to visit my blog @mipiano 🙏

What a beautiful article Allahu Akbar may God grant them to be good children, I read a very good article, thank you for your work

 2 years ago (edited) 

Allahu Akbar Walillahil Hamd.. Thank you very much for your prayers for my son, my friend, we are very happy as a family to get prayers from brothers like you who are far away in Turkey.

Greetings from me in Aceh-Indonesia for you @dusunenkalpp, the relationship between Aceh and Turkey during the time of Sultan Abdul Hamid II was very close, like siblings of one mother and one father 👍

You are always in our hearts brother II. We miss our grandfather Abdulhamid Han very much. I hope that in the future we will be close to the whole Islamic geography like the old days.🇹🇷🌙🌙🤲Aleyna ve aleykumselam

 2 years ago  
Thanks for posting in the ASEAN Hive Community.

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 2 years ago  

Thanks for the support @asean.hive

 2 years ago  

I can see that your sons have very similar features to you. The mosque looks a bit new, love the floor, and that's definitely the first lighted sign I've seen on a small mosque, very smart and modern.