Little
known story of the Muslim community in Hanoi
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- With a history of over 100 years, the Muslim community in
The holy Friday Every Friday, the only Mosque in Of nearly 300 devotees gathering to pray in the Cathedral of more than hundred years old, only 55 are Vietnamese, the remaining are officials from the embassies of Muslims countries in Friday is the feast day of the spiritual life of Muslims. On this day, they wear traditional costumes with round hats on top and go to the cathedral to pray. This activity is not absolutely required, but if in a radius of less than 30 kilometers from the Cathedral, the faithful should go to pray. Besides Friday, Muslims have two especially important holidays – the ending day of the fasting month of Ramadan and the pilgrimage to the Holy City of Mecca. In While living in Ru Xot added: "The alcoholic beverages such as beer and wine are also prohibited thoroughly. Muslims are allowed to eat beef, but the cows must be slaughtered by Muslims. All animals that eat other animals such as dogs, cats, crocodiles... and animal blood are also banned.” The ninth month in the Arabic calendar is often called the "month of fasting", or the correct name is "Ramadan." In this month, Muslims in Taking religious ceremony in ... meetings The manager of the Al Noor Mosque is Mr. Doan Hong Cuong, a Pakistani Vietnamese. He is more than 60 and succeeds his father (a Pakistani) to manage this mosque for more than 20 years. He said: "God is invisible to normal people, visible to those who have faith. It is important to the believer to always believe and trust in God!" Muslims have to practice ceremony five times a day, wherever they are. They do not have to go to the Cathedral for the ceremony every day but they can perform it anywhere, from cafes, airports, home to the street, on a car ... as long as the place is clean. Mr. Zamal, a native of Bangladesh, who has been living in Hanoi for more than three years, eagerly told VietNamNet’s reporters about the interesting situations around the daily ritual in a foreign land: "Once during the meeting of my company, at the time for ceremony practice, I went to the middle of the meeting room to lay a carpet, knelt down and prayed. Everyone was very surprised; a foreign partner was afraid and ran out of the room." Women do not wear veils, men are not polygamous Wearing veils when going out and to the Cathedral is mandatory for Muslim women in many countries around the world. However, in Muslim women in The Islamic law does not allow women to be the economic mainstay in the family. When they go out, they must be escorted by one of the three people: their father, their husband or their first son. But in Islam allows men to be polygamous. However, in The first is the habits and customs, as well as the Vietnamese marriage and family law stimulating the monogamous regime. The second reason is very special, that is "if the first wife agrees, the husband is allowed to marry his second wife." In the case of property division, if the first wife has any assets, the second wife also has similar properties. More than 100 years of development In early 19th century, traders from In Officially put into use in 1890. The mosque was quite small, with an area of about 700 m2, but the place of worship was built in the typical Islamic style, with a dome, the curved doors and the pinnacle. After more than 100 years, the Muslim community in In December 2011, The event has great significance to the believers here in establishing a bridge to the Muslim community in Nguyen Dung – Chien Giang |
Thứ Bảy, 12 tháng 1, 2013
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