“By Allah, I would not exchange my position for anything in this world!” Can you imagine those words echoing through time, spoken by a man who endured unimaginable hardship for his faith? We stand before Masjid Bilal Ben Rabah, a mosque dedicated to the first muezzin in Islam, Bilal Ibn Rabah. Bilal, an Ethiopian slave, converted to Islam in its earliest days, facing persecution for his beliefs. His spirit, however, remained unbroken. He found solace and liberation in the message of Islam. Imagine his voice, strong and clear, rising above the rooftops of Mecca, calling the faithful to prayer. This mosque, though not the one Bilal himself would have known, stands as a testament to his legacy. His unwavering faith, his powerful voice, and his enduring spirit continue to inspire millions around the world. As you enter this mosque, remember the man who chose faith over freedom, whose spirit could not be broken. Remember Bilal Ibn Rabah, the first muezzin, whose voice first carried the call to prayer. His story, much like this mosque, stands as a beacon of resilience, faith, and the power of the human spirit.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.