Friday, August 01, 2014

Reliving some childhood moments at Muar's Masjid Jamek



That night I went to Masjid Jamek, Muar's main mosque to conduct the Tarawih prayers. For information Tarawih prayers are supplementary or extra/optional prayers conducted at night in the Muslim fasting month of Ramadhan.


This mosque is very special to me as I grew up spending a lot of time praying, also playing around here. I decided to relive some of the memories by climbing up to the upper levels of the mosque which is actually off limits to the public.





This parts are only opened to mosque officials especially for maintenance purpose.


I remember when I was very young, probably around 6-7 years old looking up to the tower wishing I could go up to savour the views.


And 2 years later of so I have developed enough strength, confidence and dexterity to do so.





See the pool down there? As the doors concealing the staircases leading up to these parts were mostly locked throughout the year it is no mean feat to get here. I used to climb from the lowest level, besides the pool that is to get up.


If I remember correctly I only got up 2 or 3 times via staircase.


Now let's just savour the views as I lived up the childhood moments...



































A view of the mosque from outside.


Muar river from an esplanade at Tanjung Agas

Peace be upon you. Last weekend me and family returned to my home town in Muar. That's when I brought the kids to a shopping complex in Tanjung Agas which sits on the northern banks of the Muar river.


Near the shopping complex is an esplanade which if I'm not mistaken was built about 3-4 years ago.


This area used to be full of mangrove trees. Now one could get a clear view of the surroundings, especially the quite vast Muar river.


A look downstream.


You can see the Muar old bridge. The Muar river mouth is 1-2 km away to the right.


A look across. The long building is the Muar market.


A look upstream. Muar's 2nd bridge, completed 10 years ago if I'm not mistaken lies 1-2 km to the right.