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Masjid Al-Ijtihad

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مسجد Al Ijtihad

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Whoever walks the afternoon streets of Bukittinggi in Indonesia will eventually pass the modest compound housing Masjid Al Ijtihad. Its name, when spoken aloud by long time residents, carries echoes of a founder, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, a beloved scholar, or simply a plain descriptive term chosen by those who first laid its foundations. Such naming traditions remind every visitor that a mosque is raised as much by intentions and sincerity as it is by brick and mortar, and the building grows in meaning as more foreheads touch its floors.

The architectural atmosphere here speaks the Nusantara dialect of Islamic craftsmanship. Looking toward the inheritance of Demak and Banten, the Javanese tajug and modernist legacy has handed down a repertoire of tiered pyramid roofs, carved teak pillars and latticed timber screens, and local builders have quietly translated those elements for the materials and climate of Bukittinggi. Ceiling fans or heating coils, sturdy ablution basins, carpets laid in careful parallel rows, a mihrab niche marking the qibla toward the Ka'bah in Makkah, and a modest minbar for the Friday sermon together complete the practical interior of the prayer hall.

Around Bukittinggi, the Islamic presence has been nourished over many generations, producing lively pengajian study circles, tarawih gatherings and tahlil remembrance evenings. Elders remember the teachers, reciters, and patrons whose names are still uttered with affection, and children are taught to honour the companions of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, saying may God be pleased with them whenever such names are mentioned. Female companions such as our mother Aisha, may God be pleased with her, and Khadijah, may God be pleased with her, are also held up as luminous examples for the girls and women of the congregation.

The daily life of the mosque unfolds according to the fixed pattern of Fajr, Zuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha. On Friday the congregation swells for the Jumu'ah khutbah and the two units of obligatory prayer, with the khatib reminding worshippers of their duties toward God, family, and neighbour. During Ramadan the hall is transformed: lanterns are hung, iftar is served from long trays, tarawih prayers extend into the cool of the night, and families linger together in a way rarely seen at other times of year. Both Eid al Fitr and Eid al Adha bring overflowing rows, children in new clothes, and embraces exchanged across generations.

Travellers and curious neighbours are welcome to observe quietly, provided they dress modestly and keep silence while the congregation is in prayer. A dedicated section is reserved for women, usually with a separate entrance and its own ablution facilities, and the mosque keepers are accustomed to guiding newcomers through the simple etiquette of ablution, shoe removal, and joining a row. Outside in the surrounding West Sumatra streets one finds bakeries, small grocers, and tea stalls where worshippers pause after prayers, and the carpets, soft from years of use, preserve the impressions of a thousand foreheads in humility.

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