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Ibaadu Rahman

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Ibaadu Rahman — a name meaning 'the servants of the Most Merciful' and drawn directly from Surah Al-Furqan — is a mosque serving part of Dar es Salaam's Muslim population. The name sets the tone: the worshippers here see themselves as part of that Qur'anic community described as walking gently upon the earth, speaking peace to the ignorant, and spending their nights in prostration and standing before their Lord. The masjid is a working neighbourhood mosque rather than a grand landmark, its strength lying in the steady rhythm of its five daily prayers and the familiar faces who fill its rows. The building is clean and well kept, with separate entrances and prayer areas for men and women, a sound ablution facility, and a pulpit from which Friday khutbahs are delivered in Kiswahili with Arabic verses and hadith quoted throughout. Residents appreciate that the sermons tend to focus on practical piety — truthfulness in trade, honouring parents, guarding the tongue — rather than on controversy, keeping the atmosphere calm and spiritually focused. Qur'an circles meet here regularly, and a small after-school programme teaches children the basics of recitation, tajweed and the fiqh of worship. In Ramadan the mosque swells with worshippers for taraweeh, and communal iftars are arranged for the poor and for travellers who find themselves in the area at sunset. The two Eid prayers draw an especially large crowd, with families arriving in their best clothes and children running between the rows in excitement. Ibaadu Rahman is a reminder that the greatest mosques are not always the largest, and that a modest building filled with sincere worshippers can carry a neighbourhood for generations. Visitors and new arrivals in Dar es Salaam are warmly received, and donations toward upkeep and charitable work are quietly encouraged. During the blessed month, the imam quietly arranges for recitation of long portions of the Qur'an and sometimes invites visiting huffaz from other neighbourhoods to lead nights of taraweeh, giving the regular worshippers the gift of hearing the book of Allah through many different voices and styles.

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