Brother Peter, All meetings of the Gambian Association here are held in the same complex as that housing the mosque. There is also an office and a meeting room sharing a common entrance (same floor) with the mosque and everybody refers to the place as Islamic Centre or just "juma gi" The head of the Gambian Association is a Christian and he too refers to the place as Islamic Centre. He has an office there. The non-Muslim have equal access to the Centre and spend their time in the meeting room or hallway whilst the Muslims perform their prayers. The ambassador that's supposed to meet us after prayers on Friday is also Christian (John P. Bojang). If during the course of the prayers a non-Muslim comes in I shall make space for him beside. So Brother Peter, you are most welcome - whether to debate or to pray! A. Kabir Njie PS: Though I am a dues-paying member, I am not an official of the Association. I am just doing what I can, like many others, to help make the event a success. If non-Muslims were excluded, I personally, and I am sure some others, would have boycotted the event. Welcome again! ----- Original Message ----- > Dear Sir > Does this imply that non-muslims are not partaking in this event hence all > prayer affiliated concerns will be conducted at the ISLAMIC CENTER, don't > mean to step on any raw nerves, am just curious!!!!!!! > > kittos > peter > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------