The Prague Post - Gazans return to damaged mosques for first post-truce Friday prayers

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Gazans return to damaged mosques for first post-truce Friday prayers
Gazans return to damaged mosques for first post-truce Friday prayers / Photo: Omar AL-QATTAA - AFP

Gazans return to damaged mosques for first post-truce Friday prayers

Thousands of worshippers returned on Friday to the Gaza Strip's few intact and many damaged mosques, where for the first time in months loudspeakers blared the Islamic call to prayer.

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"God is the greatest, glory to God, Lord of worlds," echoed through mosques at roughly the same time Friday, one week after a ceasefire took place in the devoutly Muslim coastal Palestinian territory.

To be united for prayer again "is an indescribable feeling after two years of privation", Ghalid al-Nimra told AFP at Gaza City's Sayed Hachem mosque.

Sayed Hachem, one of the oldest mosques in Gaza's largest city, was miraculously mostly spared during two years of air strikes and fighting between Israel and Hamas.

As he watched the hundreds of worshippers, Nimra was moved to see "such a large crowd gathered here" for the first time since Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack sparked the war.

As the prayer rang out at 12:30 pm (0930 GMT), many hastened as they crossed the building's Ottoman-era door.

Old and young, many of their faces solemn, prayed together inside, where even the minbar, the imam's raised platform, seemed intact.

Out of Gaza's 1,244 mosques, 1,160 were partly or wholly destroyed, according to Hamas's media office in the Palestinian territory.

- Dispersed prayer -

Several worshippers expressed a state of spiritual confusion.

"I feel like my soul is getting lost amid all this destruction," Abu Mahmud Salha told AFP.

The 52-year-old from northern Gaza still lives in a camp for the displaced in Al-Mawasi, on the other end of the Gaza Strip.

"We pray inside the tent, I miss group prayer and the imam's voice," he said.

"When I hear the prayer call echoing on loudspeakers from recordings, I feel like a part of our lives was broken."

The mosque in his neighbourhood, al-Falluja, was destroyed, forcing him to pray on the street.

On Friday, most residents stuck to the habits they developed over the past few months. Some unfurled prayer mats on the road, on rubble, or in mosques with collapsed walls.

Others bowed near rows of tents housing thousands of displaced Palestinians across Gaza, in living conditions that remain difficult.

"Every Friday, we try to gather on a small patch of land under the sky, to pray," Moataz Abu Sharbi told AFP.

"Sometimes we pray on sand or on pieces of cardboard, which is very difficult psychologically," the 27-year-old added.

"The mosque was a pillar of life in our neighbourhoods and a precious part of our religious traditions," said Abu Sharbi, who was displaced to the central Gaza city of Deir al-Balah.

"Losing both one's home and one's spiritual refuge -- that's the hardest part," Abu Sharbi added.

"We used to find shelter for our worries in the mosque."

- Rebuilding -

Speaking from Gaza City's Al-Shati camp, Abu Mohammad al-Hattabn said "the mosque near my home was our refuge, not only for prayer, but also to find peace and remember God".

"When it was destroyed, it felt like a piece of my heart flew away," the 54-year-old said.

Hundreds of Palestinians also gathered in a destroyed mosque in the southern Gaza city of Khan Yunis, an AFP photographer reported.

As an imam led prayers through a loudspeaker, the worshippers seemed absorbed in devotion, despite the mosque's gaping walls and exposed frame.

"We hope that everything will be rebuilt in Gaza, including the mosques," 22-year-old Salim al-Farra said.

U.Pospisil--TPP