Today, I have time so let me write about Muslim circumstances in Bandung where I am staying now.
First, let me introduce Bandung briefly. Bandung is placed on the west side of Java. Weather is nice and cool all the time, so it’s a comfortable place to live.
Since Netherland took over the rule of Java in the old time, many Dutch had lived there and that made Bandung flourish. It is known as the second largest town in Java, placing next to Djakarta.
It’s also known as the town where many Muslims live. Every day, hazard rings 5 times in town, see women with hijab and Haral mark all over the place.
Look at this photo.
This is a Korean street stall you can find near university. I ate lunch here, and as you can see, there is a Haral mark. You could also find Musola, a place to pray, all over the town.
For example, roof floor at shopping mall, side at freeway, and needless to say, school and airport.
This is Musola in the basement of my apartment.
This is Masjid in UPI.
There is a fashion brand for Muslim women and you can rent prayer mats. I feel Islam culture is rooted here.
In Bandung, I shared some of Samurai Ramen, which I introduced before, with my friends. We cooked this Ramen and my friends quite liked it!