Sunday, February 12, 2017

AS-SALAMU ALAYKUM

Islamic Center of the Tri-Cities

The sun seemed to shine extra bright on Saturday afternoon 
as a dozen or more Walla Wallans traveled to West Richland, about 45 west of Walla Walla,
 to join an overflow crowd to celebrate diversity and unity at the Islamic Center of Tri-Cities. 
Men, women and children gathered to listen to a variety of speakers of different faiths 
express similar messages of peace, love, and community. 


Imam Mohamed ElSehmawy greeted the hundreds of guests crowded into the center 
with the standard Muslim salutation--as-salamu alaykum, or "peace be upon you." 
The response was an enthusiastic wa-alaykumu s-salam, "and upon you peace."


"I am a proud American. I am also a proud immigrant," the Venezuelan native said, her voice breaking.
Applause filled the room. "I am also a proud Latina. I am also a proud woman of color.
I am also a proud Muslim. I guess you could say
I am the prototype of everything that has become fashionable to hate.

Among the long list of speakers, these two women represented not just the diversity of their own ethnic and cultural backgrounds 
but more importantly the commonality of purpose which was the focus of the event -- 
it is the things we share in common as human beings that unite us.



The Islamic Center was established in 1979 by the tiny Islamic community that existed at the time in the Tri-Cities. 
Currently, hundreds of Muslim families live in the greater Tri-Cities, 
with the ICTC supporting the ever increasing Muslim population of the area.


The present mosque facility was built in 1996 and features a prayer hall, classrooms, library, and a general purpose hall. 
The ICTC conducts congregational Friday prayers, a weekly Sunday school, community service events, 
as well as a variety of on-going social and religious community activities.


For more information about the Islamic Center, click here.

Thursday, February 2, 2017

OOOPS! I ALMOST MISSED IT--THEME DAY FEB 01

Loving Life in Living Color



And in Black and White

For Theme Day photos by other City Daily Photo bloggers, click here.