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A Muslim pilgrim prays atop Mount Al-Noor during the annual Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca November 9, 2010
While travelling back to Davao City, coming from General Santos City in Mindanao, I chanced by this beautiful mosque. I think this is in Sultan Kudarat.
Sultan Kudarat is one of Muslim provinces in Mindanao, Philippines. The province is bounded by the province of Cotabato and Maguindanao on the north, Davao del Sur on the east, Moro Gulf on the west and South Cotabato on the south.
Sultan Kudarat was named after the seventh sultan of Maguindanao, Sultan Mohammed Dipatuan Kudarat. Home of the Muslim Maguindanaos in Central Mindanao, it was a well-established settlement long before the arrival of the Spaniards in the Philippines.
Taken at Millennium Park.
In order to justify its 'Muslim Ban', the Trump administration ordered the intelligence community, along with Homeland Defense and the State Department - to produce a study that will show that people from certain Middle Eastern countries are more likely to become terrorists. What they got, however, was something altogether different.
The report concludes that people who emigrate to the U.S. from these countries will not be the ones who will become radicalized, but their children may...usually during their teenage years.
Needless to say, Donald can 'extreme vet' people till he turns blue, it will make no difference. On the other hand, making people feel like pariahs will.
My own daughter is blessed with an olive complexion, to go along with her very Dutch last name. When she was in high school there wasn't a day that went by without some stupid kid telling her to "get out of my f...... country!"
I can only imagine what kids who have the name, customs and religion to match their own olive complexion, are forced to endure.
There's something of an unwritten rule that you welcome new neighbors on your block by welcoming them with a gift of some kind, usually a cake or a pie. Most of us recognize that doing the opposite - welcoming them with insults, suspicion and hateful speculation behind their back - will not lead to a harmonious co-existence.
Diversity is America's strength, not its weakness. If we were to welcome today's immigrants and refugees with open arms instead of hateful slurs, we could truly 'make America safe again' for ourselves and our own children and grand-children.
The worst thing we could do is to build walls, stop people on the street because of the way they look or dress, and conduct religion and loyalty tests at border crossings.
Muslims offer the early morning prayerEid-Ul-Fitr or the 'festival of fast breaking' at the Hamidiya Masjid, in Mumbai. Muslims across the nation celebrated Eid that marks the end of the holy month of Ramzan, after the sighting of the new crescent moon.
There isn't much to photograph when it's all just bundled-up tourists but these two women had a good energy.
I shot her accidentally
a moment within a moment
as a street poet I caught
my cosmic camera tried
to understand her world
her thoughts ..
Searching for divine hope
at the Holy Shrine at Makanpur
she looked calm not distraught
This poem too is an afterthought
subjugated by the clergy by Man
her right to be what she was born
to be curtailed ..in a prison of Man
she rots ..give birth to babies ..
take care of his heart and hearth
slavishly domesticated a Woman
the world forgot ...
Triple Talaq Halala ..a curse that
time bought now its the Government
breaching the Muslim Mans citadel
a change that clergy could have
sought but most Muslim Women sad to say
over the years have been treated as
mechanical robots ...
thereby lies another thought
not within earshot ,,
the hijab is not a garment of captivity
but the rusty mind of the Muslim Man
his misadventures as he plots ..
This is a HDR photo of a mosque which is a place where Muslims pray five times a day
In the past, Mosques were like universities, they were established for prayer as well as for getting education in different disciplines
This one seems like the mosque of Prophet Mohammad- piece be upon him- which has the Green Dome.
I hope you like the photo
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Village of Ngadas (which also has a Buddhist vihara and is the centre for local Buddhists from other villages)
People wonder why I shoot beggars I never met this boy again I shot him at Ajmer in 2009 I searched for him on my future trips but nobody knew anything about him .
Funny thing is our rich Muslims sacrifice expensive goats but won't spend money to buy him a pair of prosthetics ...our destiny politically is caught between Mandir and Masjid ...
I miss Ajmer haven't been there since 2017 when I walked from Delhi to Ajmer with the Sufi Malangs.
Now since the pandemic I am held captive ..no more travel no more adventure .
I miss Glenn Marc Boaz Laurent Prema Goet Francois Linda and all my foreign photographer friends .
Mais c'est la vie .
A bientot ..
My American friend Craig lives in Mumbai we have not met last two years .
An Indonesian Muslim family pauses for a photo in front of the Alhambra in Granada, the last capital of the Moors in Spain.
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A muslim girl reads the holy Quran during the month of Ramadan at a home in Hyderabad, Pakistan on Friday, Oct. 5, 2007.
A young Shia boy commemorates Ashura
by swatting his back with razor sharp knives.
Many bleed a lot and are stopped against their will
Many of you think this is absurd and just child abuse.
Spirituality is what you make of it
Think about Circumcision
Mumbai
Photography’s new conscience
In the heart of a modern city some of the faithful come here several times a day to worship an ancient god.