I challenge anyone to understand Islam, its spirit, and not to love it. It is a beautiful religion of
brotherhood and devotion.

The mosque was truly an open construction, to God and to breeze. We sat cross-legged
listening to the imam until the time came to pray. Then the random pattern of sitters disappeared as
we stood and arranged ourselves shoulder to shoulder in rows, every space ahead being filled by
someone from behind until every line was solid and we were row after row of worshippers. It felt
good to bring my forehead to the ground. Immediately it felt like a deeply religious contact.

Autor: Yann Martel

I challenge anyone to understand Islam, its spirit, and not to love it. It is a beautiful religion of <br />brotherhood and devotion. <br /><br />The mosque was truly an open construction, to God and to breeze. We sat cross-legged <br />listening to the imam until the time came to pray. Then the random pattern of sitters disappeared as <br />we stood and arranged ourselves shoulder to shoulder in rows, every space ahead being filled by <br />someone from behind until every line was solid and we were row after row of worshippers. It felt <br />good to bring my forehead to the ground. Immediately it felt like a deeply religious contact. - Yann Martel




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