Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Darussalam Mosque

Darussalam Mosque. Jalan HOS. Cokroaminoto No. 155
Ubung - Denpasar. el. (0361) 433723 - 426970-420787
His day was still overcast when I arrived at the mosque for prayers Dhuhr Darussalam.

July sun is usually fierce this time could not show her face because it covered a fairly thick cloud. Rain this morning is also quite dense, but only briefly. In the office had also had the arrival of several journalists from the mass media who come to the office tv with one purpose requested information, "why is the weather today was supposed to have entered the dry season but it still has the potential to rain?"

This afternoon I was on my way home from the office of District Government. Badung is located in the village of Mengwi for a personal use. My return visit to Masjid Darussalam mosque, this reminds me to the memories of two decades ago. Around 1984 to 1989 I often use this mosque for prayers or Asr Dhuhr, when I often commute Kuta - Ubung drove my wife who was studying at the Faculty of Law, University Mahasaraswati in Ubung near the village of Ships (now gone replaced by Mahatma Gandhi School).
At that time, the mosque is still simple (only one floor) and no fences so that when we pray from the mosque could hear the hustle and bustle of vehicles ranging from motorcycles to trucks or buses between the provinces through the horn. Understandably because of the road in front is the main highway between Denpasat - Gilimanuk.

Now the mosque has been changed a lot, among others, already consists of three floors, has made a fence around the mosque. But one thing that never changes is the place whudu'nya located on the lower floor (basement) and of course the crowd noise of traffic passing vehicles on the highway front of the mosque. Crowded and noisy indeed, but God willing it will never reduce our prayers kekhusukan. So if you've arrived at this mosque, take the right and then there are stairs down to the basement and you will find a place whudu 'and toilet. After prayers I went up to the 2nd floor and 3rd floor just like to know the landscape. And when it comes down again I saw the tap-taps are provided in place of ablution in the first floor. O, it seems there are two places of ablution that we can use so if you have no need to fall back down.
Here are some pictures I took, after prayers at the Masjid Darussalam Dhuhr this:

from: balimuslim.com

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