I ended my meet-up with a cat. [Recap] Cultural Show - Male’ Maldives

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This meet-up was part of the International Day Of Culture || Let’s spread the cultural diversity around us to the globe..

Meeting point - Hukuru Miskiy

We planed to explore Friday Mosque on this day. Since we could not make it on 19, 20 or 20th we decided to host it on 25th May 2018.

I arrived the meeting point 15 minutes before the scheduled time. The weather was bad and no one turned up (And after getting participants communication that they could not participate due to bad weather) I decided to complete the meet-up just by myself. So here we go.

A little bit history about Friday Mosque (Hukuru Miskiy) (Text about the Friday Mosque by LonelyPlanet)

This is the oldest mosque in the country, dating from 1656. It’s a beautiful structure made from coral stone into which intricate decoration and Quranic script have been chiselled. Non-Muslims wishing to see inside are supposed to get permission from an official of the Ministry of Islamic Affairs. Most of the staff are officials of the ministry, however, and so if you are conservatively dressed and it’s outside prayer times, you may well get permission to enter on the spot.

Even though an ugly protective corrugated-iron sheet now covers the roof and some of the walls, this is still a fascinating place. The interior is superb and famed for its fine lacquer work and elaborate woodcarvings. One long panel, carved in the 13th century, commemorates the introduction of Islam to Maldives. The mosque was built on the foundations of an old temple that faced west towards the setting sun, not northwest towards Mecca. Consequently, the worshippers have to face the corner of the mosque when they pray – the striped carpet, laid at an angle, shows the correct direction.

Overlooking the mosque is the solid, round, blue-and-white tower of the munnaaru – the squat minaret. Though it looks a bit neglected rather than particularly old, this minaret dates from 1675. To one side of the mosque is a cemetery with many elaborately carved tombstones. Stones with rounded tops are for females, those with pointy tops are for males and those featuring gold-plated lettering are the graves of former sultans. The small buildings are family mausoleums and their stone walls are intricately carved. Respectably dressed non-Muslims are welcome to walk around the graveyard; you don’t require permission for this. (Text about the Friday Mosque by LonelyPlanet)

So due to the bad weather I ended up my meet-up with this cat in Friday Mosque. :slight_smile: I thoroughly enjoyed my meet-up though my friends could not join me.

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@Badruddeen , fantastic!

hope to see the album soon as well.

Different view on Maledives!

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very nice place @Badruddeen :slight_smile:

i can read quran on photo :slight_smile:

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Hi @TorM

Album updated. Enjoy

Thanks

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Hi @OSAMA

Recap album updated.

You can have a look now.

Thanks and cheers

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Hi there friends

Kindly check out my recap. I ended my meet-up with a cat. [Recap] Cultural Show - Male’ Maldives

@AnitaAO @RashmiM @Justine2807 @Fahid @U-royFelixA @Julien44 @NareshDarji @KarenVChin @SoniaK @MahabubMunna

Thanks a million :pray::pray::pray::pray::pray:

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Hello @Badruddeen Nice post in Ramadan month…

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Hi @Badruddeen ,

This is not the Maldives as we can see on postal card!

Thanks a lot for sharing. I have enjoyed seeing this mosque and the story with the cat is so cute.

See you

Jul

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Great meetup & the cat of course is a best companion of loneliness :slight_smile:

Thanks for sharing brother @Badruddeen

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Thanks @Badruddeen

For sharing your amazing recap of your meet-up. I really like the old scoops and Islamic manuscripts and this thing encourages me and make me excited to visit the Maldives.

Thanks again

Cheers

Saudi local guide :saudi_arabia:

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@Badruddeen This is most interesting. Lol

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@U-royFelixA wrote:

@Badruddeen This is most interesting. Lol


Indeed, it is. :slight_smile:

Thank you.

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Nice meetup bro @Badruddeen

Thanks for sharing this beautiful pictures from Male’ Maldives.

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What does it say @OSAMA ?


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very nice place @Badruddeen :slight_smile:

i can read quran on photo :slight_smile:


Cheers,

Karen

Thanks for sharing @Badruddeen . Like @Julien44 stated, this is not the Maldives from the postcards. What is the percentage of Muslims living on your island?

Cheers,

Karen

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@KarenVChin @Julien44 Maldives is a 100% Muslim country. Though Maldives is a 100% Muslim country Maldives is very much different from Saudi Arabia. Women can drive, work and so on…

Thank you for asking, Karen.

Cheers

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Thank you @NareshDarji

Cheers

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@Anonymous_3c26c4c3e3202ba535bf8653856710d2 @NirmalTeja @Julien44 @Haseeb

Thank you all. Yes, the cat made my day and I was happy after the meetup as I saw him comfortably relaxing inside the tomb. Yes these pictures are very much different from the usual sunny islands and beaches.

Cheers

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what a beautiful recap @Badruddeen . Though I am not muslim but I don’t have any problem in dressing up conservatively to watch this beauty. :smiley: Thanks for sharing.

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Hahahaha… your meetup was better than mine, @Badruddeen .

But the place looks really beautiful!

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