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Sunset at Dalmeny Kirk

Spiritual reflection to start the day with Muslim academic, Dr Yahya Barry.

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Fri 29 Nov 2024 05:43

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Good morning. Would you believe it? It’s time for the sunset prayer (Magrib), and the nearest suitable place for me - a Muslim - to worship is none other than Dalmeny Kirkβ€”β€œthe best-preserved Norman parish church in Scotland, with its stunning Romanesque architecture” - according to the Undiscovered Scotland guide.

I position myself to face Mecca and carefully choose the most respectful spot for my prayer mat. It’s decided. I offer my three units of prayer. No one visibly bears witness, but after concluding, a thought came to mind: since this church was builtβ€”around 1160β€”I might be the first Muslim to pray here. Would the people have taken offence? I was respectful, staying on the periphery of the grounds. I think they wouldn’t have minded, knowing someone had used the space to fulfil their need to pray.

And then it struck me: this is exactly what we need to be doing as humans. Our institutions are meant to build on one another, helping us shine our collective light so we can reach a common destination in peace and wellbeing. Here I wasβ€”a Gambian-born Muslim man who calls this land homeβ€”sharing my light fearlessly.

My Lord, you’ve decreed to test us through our differencesβ€”our religions, beliefs, skin colours, languages, and ideas. Help us build on one another with sincerity, courage, and heart, drawing from the light of those before us and those present now.

My Lord, give us hope, light and love to guide us on the path of truth and justice.Β  Amin.Β 

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