Take a stand against hatred

Aug 28, 2010 09:53

A rabbi has started an online "collection's plate/tzedakah box" to cover the costs of cleaning/replacing the prayer rugs a drunk bigot ruined with his urine earlier this week in a New York mosque. Please consider donating to this most worthy cause; stand with our Muslim Americans in saying that it is never appropriate to defile the sacred space of ( Read more... )

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pauamma August 28 2010, 18:12:46 UTC
Nice.

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ilaydanur August 28 2010, 23:05:38 UTC
That's really nice that he's done this. :)

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papermoonriver August 29 2010, 01:01:32 UTC
Thank you so much for posting this!

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wunderbar August 31 2010, 03:13:08 UTC
That's wonderful. Believers really need to stick together in these times.

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my_innersanctum September 5 2010, 18:17:53 UTC
what a wonderful gesture. just a little more info here. urine along with a few other things are considered "najas", impure by muslims and when one comes in contact with them a ritual cleaning called the "ghusl", or greater wudu (ritual cleansing, or ablution). muslims perform wudu and in some cases tayammum (wudu without water). the daily performance of wudu involves rinsing the hands, face, inside of the mouth, inside of the nose (by snorting water carefully), forearms, ears and then top of the head, and finally the feet to the ankles (some do to the knees. wudu is needed when one has become "impure" usually by passing gas, relieving oneself or having slept. ghusl is necessary if one has touched urine, feces, dead animals/people, the saliva of a dog, or engaged in intercourse. i'm sure there are specifics that should be included in this discourse that i may miss but these are the basics. to drive home my point, coming into contact with urine makes an item of clothing unfit for use during prayer and it must be washed. thus ( ... )

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