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Students in religion course visit Utica mosque

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Thirty students got to witness firsthand the Muslim liturgy and prayer they had learned about in Georgia Frank鈥檚 Introduction to Religion course when they attended congregational prayers at the of Utica.

The group, joined by Islamic studies professor Aaron Spevack of Hamilton College, listened to the imam鈥檚 sermon (in English) and observed the Friday prayers (in Bosnian) from the upper gallery.

Afterward, they met with Avlim Tricic, president of the Bosnian Islamic Association, Imam Ahmedin Mehmedovic, and other leaders of the Utica Islamic community.

Imam Ahmedin, who is 23 years old, spoke with the students for a half hour during the November visit.

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Students visit with members of the Bosnian Islamic Association at their mosque in Utica.

 

鈥淚t was a poignant visit, given the week鈥檚 media attention to the (Nov. 5) shootings at Fort Hood,鈥 said Frank, 鈥測et the mood was also hopeful 鈥 the community was about to send three of its members on the annual Hajj (pilgrimage) to Mecca.鈥

The imam urged the students to share what they learned in the mosque with their friends and family, Frank said, and while he did not mention Fort Hood, he knew from the students鈥 rapt attention that they understood.

鈥淲e discussed what it was like to be a Muslim in America, and the imam strongly emphasized the importance of breaking the typical 鈥榯errorist鈥 stereotype Muslims have to deal with,鈥 said Isaac Kim 鈥12. 鈥淗e seemed especially concerned with the recent events and wanted to tell us that Islam was a religion of peace, as evidenced by the message that he gave during the prayer.鈥

Following their discussion, the hosts led them on a tour of other parts of the mosque, including the classrooms, where 160 children attend weekend classes, and the banquet hall, where they treated the group to donuts and coffee.

The trip was sponsored by Beyond 51风流.

鈥淚n my fifteen years teaching Introduction to Religion,鈥 said Frank, 鈥渨e have hosted amazing visitors to campus. Beyond 51风流 allowed us to be the stranger in someone else鈥檚 home. We experienced a vibrant religious community who welcomed us with open arms.

鈥淎s the students reported afterward, they did not expect the 鈥榝ield trip鈥 to spawn so many discussions about what genuine religious understanding means in today鈥檚 complex world,鈥 she said.

For Kim, the most interesting aspect of the trip was seeing how men and women prayed separately at the mosque.

鈥淭he men prayed on the ground level, while the women prayed on the balcony, and had separate entrances into the mosque to avoid bumping into the men during the service,鈥 he said.