Mosques

I have a fascination with mosques (Muslim place of worship), especially the minarets (where the call to prayer is announced) in this country. Here’s a small collection to enjoy!

 

About alicrain

Wanderlust. Adventurer. Mom. Mentor. Change Agent. Crazy. Servant Leader. Citizen of the World These are all words that describe me - or have been used to describe me. There are many more but we won't get in to those. What is important to know is that at the age of 45, after having a successful career and raising a son, I decided I needed a new challenge and adventure in my life. So I joined the Peace Corps. Portions of this blog were written before this time and chronicle my life during graduate school (again, something I did in my 40s). During my service in Morocco (September 2016 - December 2018) I chronicled my daily life and all it entailed to live as an American female in another country. this is a place for me to capture random thoughts and share my life's journey
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2 Responses to Mosques

  1. Kimmy says:

    Just beautiful. In the Catholic church, up until the 1980’s or so, we would ring bells during the solemn parts of the Mass. Originally that started out so that, even if you didn’t speak Latin (generally), you would be aware of what was happening. Some churches still do this. I see a close correlation between these two faiths. Maybe we all need a reminder to stop what we’re doing and just be aware.

    Love you,
    Kimmy

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