1/5 Mz N. 7 years ago on Google
I
am
new
to
Logansville
and
my
usual
Mosque
is
nearly
an
hour
away
in
East
Atlanta.
It
was
very
close
to
fast
breaking
time
so
I
decided
to
visit
a
Mosque
closer
by
and
I
looked
this
one
up
on
Google.
When
I
drove
to
this
Mosque,
I
had
almost
passed
it
because
I
had
the
picture
that
google
displayed
in
my
mind,
but
it
was
nothing
like
the
picture
but
still
it
didn't
matter,
I
just
wanted
to
break
my
fast
and
pray
Mahgrib.
With
just
my
face
and
hands
showing,
I
got
out
of
my
car
but
unfortunately
there
was
no
sign
visible
for
a
sister's
entrance.
So
I
was
standing
outside,
reluctant
to
go
in
because
I
wasn't
sure
how
too.
Well
a
guy
delivering
food
arrived
and
someone
came
to
the
door,
he
took
the
food
from
the
guy
and
closed
the
door.
He
didn't
even
so
much
as
look
in
my
direction
to
even
tell
me
if
there
was
even
a
woman's
entrance.
I
knew
that
he
had
saw
me.
So
I
say
all
of
this
to
say
that
if
you
are
a
woman,
BEWARE.
I
didn't
get
a
welcoming
feeling
here
nor
was
I
even
acknowledged.
It
would
have
even
served
me
if
he
had
said
that
there
was
not
any
women
allowed
but
I
was
simply
invisible.
This
would
have
never
happened
at
my
normal
Mosque.
The
people
there
are
extremely
helpful
regardless,
if
they
see
someone
who
is
lost
or
maybe
new
and
trying
to
find
their
way
to
worship,
they
politely
and
kindly
direct
that
person(s)
to
where
they
can
go
to
make
wuzu
if
needed
and
to
the
designated
prayer
area.
This
could
of
put
a
damper
on
my
night
but
I
just
calmy
went
back
to
my
car
and
drove
home.
This
is
not
proper
adab.
This
was
a
cultural
mishap.
If
you
see
a
Muslim
who
needs
help,
it's
your
duty
to
assist
them
regardless
or
you
get
someone
who
can
assist
them
if
you
are
not
comfortable
with
talking
to
a
woman.
If
we
are
really
and
truly
one
Ummah,
we
must
do
better.
Subhan'Allah.
🕌
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