Showing posts with label Mosque Series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mosque Series. Show all posts

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Mosque Series - Al Maktim at Adliya

For today's photo, I am sharing you the not so great shot of a Maktim from Adliya district some while ago when I went to HSBC in Adliya

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Mosque Series # 08 Street View

Everyday we are passing this road to go to work and always pass this mosque. Though the bus never stop nor slowing down in front of the mosque but I think today I am going to honour this street and post it as today's picture.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Eid Mubarak Everybody!

Today we are celebrating Eid Fitr and here is the picture of Kooheji Mosque at Juffair Residence neighbourhood where we did Eid pray this morning at 6 am in the morning.

The Night of Decision


Today is September 29th and today is very important for most of us here, because tonight we will know if it will be our last day of fasting in Ramadan month. Today picture is the inside of the Kooheji Mosque at my neighbourhood Juffair Residence. The photo was taken right after the Imam of the mosque just informed us that tomorrow September the 30th will be the Ied day for Bahrain.

Eid Mubarak Everybody, Ramadan officially ends, 29 days of fasting, renewing our islamic faith, times for self-learning and tomorrow we will be celebrating the Eid.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

The Mosque Series # 03 Little Mosque in Sanabis


This little beautiful mosque always wakes me for my morning and Fajr pray everyday. A couple of hundred metres from our flat, over the open sand of Sanabis. The beautiful Adzahn from the muezzien always brings peace to me. God is great!!

PS : I am sorry for all my regular readers that there was no posting in the last 12 days as I was away fro Bahrain. Here you go some pictures from my beloved Sanabis. A simple pictures a day by day!

Monday, January 7, 2008

Door Series # 01

This magnificent door belongs to the beautiful mosque in Manama. You could notice that the door has a beautiful detail in its islamic design. The people in Gulf region is very detail when the they are building a door, wether it is for a mosque, office or houses. A great detail and hard work are given to each door. Later on, I am going to search more about islamic design and share it with everybody here and update this page.

CIAOOO!

Sunday, September 23, 2007

The Mosque Series # 03 The Beautiful Kanoo Mosque

This is Kanoo Mosque at Al Qufhul region, I mentioned it on my earlier posting about the mosque that we always go for Tarawih pray.
Do not you think that it is worth the long walk to see the beautiful mosque and its twin minarets?

Friday, September 21, 2007

The Mosque Series # 02 Al Qufhul Maktim

a bit blurry but i like the blurring motion and the shadowy figures.
Everynight, my friends and I always go to the further located mosque at Al Fuqhul for our Tarawih Pray. It takes a 25 minute good walk to reach there. I swear it is not only me getting sweaty and all blistered toes. Ha ha ha ha

All along the way, we always see things in many different ways. We see people in rush driving around in cars, busy traffic light and the still warm evening. we are always passing this beautiful Maktim and I managed to take the picture last night. Do not you agree with me how beautiful it is under the night light? I hope I can take the day picture soon and we can see the different.

There is an addditional picture of us walking that I manage to steal. Frankly I got some strange look from some people along the way. Ha ha ha I got the good pictures anyway! Enjoy!





Friday, September 14, 2007

The Mosque Series # 01 Central Market Mosque



This is the mosque at Sanabis Central Market. It is located behind Marina Mall, across the Vegetable Market. It is only 15 minutes walk from my apartment. We always go here for our Friday pray and after the pray we always end up by doing some grocery shopping. In this mosque, there are many nationalities coming to pray. I have seen majority of people from Indian sub-continent; Indians, Bangladeshis, Pakistanis and Afghans. Then followed by some Bahrainis, Lebanese, Saudis and us the Southeast Asian; Indonesian, Filipinos and Thais. Can you imagine the diversity of this wonderful gathering?
Friday is weekend here in the Gulf Region, have a nice weekend everybody!