Tuesday, August 26, 2014

HMIJ Mosque

Assalamualaykum!

And now!? You're on my page "PLACES TO GO". These are the lists of great places here where I personally had the chance to visit it.

This is the HMIJ Mosque. This was my Mosque-Alma mater. I studied highschool in HMIJ Philippines Islamic College Inc. It is located in Baliwasan Grande. It is also known as BCC. And that was my Alma matter secondary school. This mosque is still under renovation. I took the front view because of the new look of it. When I was High school. It is just a simple mosque, it only have one storey, and now, see! It has it second floor. Oh wow! Worshippers have a space to pray in. Ma shaa Allah! Before, during Ramadhan, when people pray they come here and pray. But if they are late, this Mosque is fully loaded of worshippers, and that's why some are praying outside, but the space outside the mosque is a very huge space. But the problem is, what if the rain falls during praying time, so they will get wet and we can't stop are prayer when we already started it. This help people to pray comfortably and worry-free.





At the back of this view is a prayer area for boys, and here in the picture faced the entrance of the girls. Every Ramadhan prayer or its Tarawi, lots of people preferred to pray here though there are near Mosque on their area. But it is stated that, if there are near Mosque on your area you must not pass through it, instead pray there. I don't know what's their reason, maybe they have their own car, they find more comfortable here, or maybe the Mosque on their place was full. But then, the important is, you worship to the Only One God (ALLAH SWT) with all your heart and soul.
I remembered the time, way back to my high school life, when we were fasting and we pray 12 noon which is the Zuhur and we slept inside this Mosque. It is fully air-conditioned. Sometimes, we woke up late and we are late to our classes. We prayed together. If we don't have class or we dismissed early, we stand by inside the Mosque and relaxing. I miss those moments. 





This is the home of our God. We must respect this. We must love it. We must protect it. And we must keep it clean.
Building a Mosque is a big good deed.

No comments: