Asalam alaikum everyone,
I would like to announce that I have finally emtered a masjid alhamdulilah.
And I have some wonderful Muslimah friends too!!


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Alhamdulillah!
I am sooo very happy for you sister dear,
~May Allah swt shower blesses upon you and all muslim~Amin!
Thank you,
Take Care!
~Wassalam
p.s
sister did you give all the fav cakes???
Don't 4get to Save some for
all your dearest TTI sister![]()
Maybe Zaynab will visit TTI. :shake:
Thank you sister! *hugs*Maybe Zaynab will visit TTI. :shake:







How wonderful! Tell us all about it! <soooooome of us have never even seen a Mosque>
It reminded me that how special life can be, how a small mosque nestled in north Atlanta could leave me breathless... When we arrived to As-Siddiq Masjid, I was very excited and surprisingly, I was a little overwhelmed. I went with Auntie Saadiqa, her daughters Zaynab, Medinah, Ayana and her hubby Tim, her two little brothers Ismail and Ibrahim, sister Shelly and her two cute girls Fariha and Jannah. Alhamdulilah.
The parking lot was packed, and as in all mosques, the prayer rooms were seperated; Tim and the boys entered the men's area, while I and the other sisters entered the women's area. 
I always dreamed that I would enter a huge, glittering mosque with marbled floors.
:lol: when i was coming to Germany i had the same idea of mosques. but got disappointed to see mosques hidden in buildings and with one or two rooms inside , but anyways They are blessings for us
nice to hear your experience Sister. it is always good to visit the mosque and especially when you meet very good people there subhanAllah.

Asalam alaikum dearest!
It was so wonderful! It wasn't a large mosque like Al-Farooq Masjid or Atlanta Masjid of Atlanta (both of which are gorgeous and majestic!!) it was small and well hidden behind the trees and shrubs. It didn't have any minarets or a domed roof... but it was a masjid nonetheless. I always dreamed that I would enter a huge, glittering mosque with marbled floors. Masha'Allah, this masjid was better than any other masjid. It was small and the ones who came were true to their iman...It reminded me that how special life can be, how a small mosque nestled in north Atlanta could leave me breathless... When we arrived to As-Siddiq Masjid, I was very excited and surprisingly, I was a little overwhelmed. I went with Auntie Saadiqa, her daughters Zaynab, Medinah, Ayana and her hubby Tim, her two little brothers Ismail and Ibrahim, sister Shelly and her two cute girls Fariha and Jannah. Alhamdulilah.
The parking lot was packed, and as in all mosques, the prayer rooms were seperated; Tim and the boys entered the men's area, while I and the other sisters entered the women's area.
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My birthday is October 26th (TUESDAY!) I'm turning 21 mashaAllah!!!![]()

