Attending Places of Worship of Other Faiths

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Would you attend a service in a place of worship other than that of your own faith?


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I would love to observe and witness a service of another faith. I went to a Catholic church a few months back, which seemed completely alien, but I would love to experience a service at a mosque or synagogue.
 
I would love to observe and witness a service of another faith. I went to a Catholic church a few months back, which seemed completely alien, but I would love to experience a service at a mosque or synagogue.


Where it was? I wonder how correct was the mass with the rules.
 
I would love to observe and witness a service of another faith. I went to a Catholic church a few months back, which seemed completely alien, but I would love to experience a service at a mosque or synagogue.

I've experience services in many differnt type of Churches, I've also experience a service in a Synagogue (I was a kid at the time) and I've experience a few services in a Mosque.
Insh allah you will experience a service in Mosque soon Supreme.:D
 
I wonder how much the evil spirit of Vaticano Secundo has damaged the catholic mass in UK and other western countries.

LOL- that'll be the work of Jews, atheists and communists, eh?

It was completely alien to me. I enjoyed it, it was a good experience- you Catholics certainly know how to make you churches look beautiful with all those decorations, that's for sure- but it just wasnt for me. The hymns were too boring for someone accustomed to jumping and singing their heart out to Hillsong.;D


I've experience services in many differnt type of Churches, I've also experience a service in a Synagogue (I was a kid at the time) and I've experience a few services in a Mosque.
Insh allah you will experience a service in Mosque soon Supreme

Well, where I live there's:

about 10-12 churches, 10 Protestant and 2 Catholic.
1 synangogue, which I went to in Primary school, but for a tour, not a service.
And no mosques... well, none that I know of anyway. There must be some sort of Muslim congregation at a local community center, because I have lived here all my life and I have never encountered a mosque before.

I have been to a mosque before, albeit an Ahymaddiya one on the other side of London. I think that mosque is the largest in Britain or something, it was lovely building, but it was part of a tour again, and we had crisps after. It wasn't to experience prayers or anything. Plus, I don't think an Ahymaddiya mosque would give me the full experience like a Sunni or Shia mosque might.
 
Assalamo alaykom,

If I had to, I would. But it's not like I would go just for fun. At the same time I like to be there and walking around proudly in my hijab, because they will see me and think that "What does a Muslim do in our church?". But I want to avoid it. Still since I live in Sweden and some occations happens and I have to be there, but not for the reason of what is in there but just because people often fix things in church for some reason.
 

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