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In Randburg and across Gauteng, the Muslim community relies on masjids as anchors for far more than Friday prayers. Abdullah Bin Salaam Jummah Masjid serves congregants navigating how to live Islamic faith in a country where you're a minority, often in workplaces and schools where your practices aren't understood. The masjid is where ablution facilities exist, where prayer times are called, where children learn Quranic Arabic, where marriage solemnisation happens according to Islamic law, and where funeral rites can be properly conducted. During Ramadan, the masjid organizes iftaar gatherings; during Eid, it coordinates celebrations that let families feel connected to global Muslim tradition. The imam here is a trusted interpreter of Sharia law for practical questions about permissible work, inheritance, and family matters. For many, the masjid isn't incidental to their faith—it's the institution that makes living as a Muslim in South Africa actually possible.
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