By Emma Xerri
Sunday 25 February marks the 7th annual Victorian Mosque Open Day, in what is a supremely important year for faith and unity throughout the Muslim community.
Focusing on solidarity with Palestinians both at home and abroad, the day will serve as an invitation to connect, engage with and better understand one another, in the comforting spaces of the mosques many locals frequent.
But the day will also be an opportunity for Victorians to learn more about the Islamic faith and its diverse cultural practices.
From henna tattoo art and hijab tutorials to guided mosque tours and open dialogue about Islamic beliefs, locals are invited to partake in their mosque’s celebrations, sharing in a meal and hopefully uniting over their shared humanity.
“Mosques are always open and always welcoming places,” said Islamic Council of Victoria President Adel Salman.
“And this year we have a record number of Mosques participating.
“As well as being a sacred space for prayer and reflection, they are places where communities gather, learn from each other and share.”
And Mr Salman urges people to take part in the Open Day to extend their support for those who are suffering.
“How can we not take this opportunity to stand with the innocent men, women, and children…and the millions of people around the world, including here in Victoria, that are showing their support?
“Visiting your local Mosque is a great way of expressing your compassion and solidarity with your neighbours.”