Kotzia Square like “Mecca”
September 12, 2010
Source: Ethnos
Translation © Muslim Association of Greece
The huge square opposite of the town hall of Athens was turned into an outdoor mosque yesterday. The president of the Muslim Association of Greece noted that Greece sends a message of education and culture today.
The economic crisis was the cause of the ceremony not being held in OAKA (Olympic stadium), as other times, as the Muslim community preferred to spend their lease money to cover the livelihood needs of certain members.
Prayer in a scene of reminisce that of … Mecca, was held by two imams from Egypt, invited by the Association. Like always, the men and women prayed separately, as earlier they had rolled out the carpet. Great was the participation of believers from Africa, while many were those who wore traditional costumes.
Muslims quickly “spread” across the square from 7.00 in the morning and the organizers spoke of big concentration. This colorful and multi-racial ‘tapestry’ created a very impressive scenery in central Athens and several were the passers-workers and tourists, who stopped to observe the ritual.
In a speech, the president of the Muslim Association of Greece, Naim Elghandour thanked the Mayor of Athens, Nikitas Kaklamanis, for the permission of the square and noted that, “the attitude of the Greek state today is a response to the American priest who wants to burn the Koran, but also to Angela Merkel who awarded the Danish cartoonist who ridiculed the drawings of Muhammad “.
Speaking with the “Ethnos” newspaper, Mr. Elghandour noted that the message sent today is that Greece is the capital of education and culture. For the Islamic religion, yesterday was a significant day. The strict fasting of Ramadan ends and the great mass prayer is a thanksgiving to the prophet. A day earlier, representatives of Muslims visited the Observatory of Penteli and had confirmed the position of the moon that the fasting is over. After the prayer, they gave out sweets to the children, while many homes made a festive table. The next mass prayer will be approximately in 70 days.
Responses
Seraphim against Kaklamanis
The granting of Kotzia square by the Mayor of Athens Nikitas Kaklamanis, for prayer of Muslims has prompted a strong reaction of Eparch Seraphim of Piraeus, who in a statement refers to it as “unacceptable behavior harmful to the main state religious faith.”
“With feelings of grief”, as the Eparch points out in his statement,” we have witnessed the concession of the municipality of Athens so irresponsibly to permit Kotzia Square to be used by Muslim religious persons.
Translated by: Elena Nikolova
Hag, Haaaj, or Hajj
November 20, 2009
I laugh every time I hear people say hag. Of course, usually Egyptians say it this way. But, you’ll find other variations like haaaaj (with with the softest ’j' sound you’ve ever heard. I like to use the Quranic way – hajj (you say the ’jj’ sound as if you a truck is stopping abrubtly.) Some people think I’m mispronouncing it.
The point is not how you say it but what it means. It’s the second home for Muslims. Even if you’ve never been there (like me), it’s always in your heart like it’s your connection to God. Most people who go say it’s the best journey they made in their lives. This might be scary but many say it feels like the Day of Judgement. Two million or more people jammed packed in a small area all walking and driving to another area for days.
A place and time where you feel that nothing wordly matters – at all. All you are worrying about is making the most of your time and seeking rewards from Allah. A place where Prophet Adam (a.s.) built the kaaba and later Prophet Abraham (a.s.) rebuilt it with his son Prophet Ishmael (a.s.).
There are so many aspects that I can revel about but the one that I think about often is how organized Allah made our religion. I mean, if you left it up to the Muslims, there’s now way in —- that they could organize anything even remotely close to this. (If you’re Muslim, you know what I”m talking about.) But Islam has all of these things built into it.
Who else can get over two million people from every country in the world to gather in one place, doing the same rituals and feeling so inspired in a place where not a single iota of violence is tolerated?
Astonishing.
There are a small minority of non-Muslims lurking on the internet, huffing and puffing because Makkah is a private area only for Muslims. But you know, the funny thing is, I bet those same people wouldn’t step into Saudia Arabia if I paid them. My answer to these people is that just like I’m not allowed to walk into anyone’s private property, non-authorized people are not allowed to enter this area of Saudia Arabia because it’s private property of the Muslims. If you really want to go, there always is a way.
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photo credit: Al Jazeera English







