By late February, women were able to build a tent dedicated to prayers and Quran halaqa. They named it “Prayer Hall of the Circle of the Good Word.” / Photo: TRT World, a group of girls and women make their way to a tent mosque in Deir Al Balah, passing through streets flooded with sewage
After arriving in Deir Al Balah in central Gaza, and living for more than six months in hastily assembled andwithout access to electricity, clean water, or protection from the extreme heat, Shaymaa, her family and others in the tent camp felt they “had to do something to preserve their sanity”. They initially gathered in Shaymaa’s tent, but as more people joined their circle or halaqa – a religious gathering for studying Islam and the Quran – they needed a larger space. That’s when the idea of a tent mosque came to be, Shaymaa says.
“What motivates us is the mindset that we might die at any moment. We want the last thing we do to be memorising the Quran and meet Allah with it in our hearts,” she said. Iman Asem, a 34-year-old with a degree in Islamic Law, was among the six women who recited the Quran in one sitting. Displaced from her home in northern Gaza’s Al-Zaytoun neighbourhood, she now lives in the Abu Ammar Al Zawaida camp, where the tent mosque is located.Although their life is drastically different and conditions are harsh in the tent, where temperatures now reach over 35 degrees.
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