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Where I went to elementary school through college, Cypress, there was a small mosque in the corner of the street, and it had blacked out tinted windows for most of my youth; maybe ten years ago I noticed it was still there, but all the glass had been replaced by boarded up windows. Instead of glass, plywood.
In the Torrance area, there was another little mosque I noticed; it seems slightly smaller, with a set of metal bars for a fence, wherein there are some roses.
I have been to a Zamboanga. There was a muslim sisterhood association in Fullerton College. They gave me pamphlets for club rush week. I ended up throwing away the English ones, the Spanish ones I kept quotes the Quran. I didn't read them for seven years. After graduation, I read them.
These are really meant in respect. If you do know, I do, but I also really am humble, and I am tootally into Jesus as a means of salvation. No offense meant; I think my reader demographic tends to run not skewed, but just not having had my experience of loving a Zamboanga.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEGccV-NOm8
This one above is in Dubai.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uYs0gJD-LE&list=RD_11uQVI21mQ
I was pretty shocked the first time I saw Bad Girls.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=RD_11uQVI21mQ&v=cCkIYkaLBGs
I am still shocked every time I watch Bring On Da Noize.
I have got a love for Mindanao percussion like no other.
My favorite band is Abba, but in firm, sound, second place is Asin; I have probably seen a concert of Mindanao percussion, and Asin utilizes all the folk music they can find that is indigenously Pilipino.
Five percent of the Philippines is Moslem.
The other five percent is Protestant or Mormon.
Eighty percent of the Philippines is staunchly Old School Catholic; the old biddies that used to watch me when I was born probably would frown and be puzzled at my insistence at being Eucemenical Roman Catholic. I was baptised Catholic, first. I have actually been to a Eucemenical Catholic church for a baptism. Not my own, no: a new born infant's. I do love that having been a Protestant means that I pretty much have to read the holy bible every day.
https://kay-mulan.dreamwidth.org/tag/mindanao+percussion
Watch this space for more links. God bless you, today.
In the Torrance area, there was another little mosque I noticed; it seems slightly smaller, with a set of metal bars for a fence, wherein there are some roses.
I have been to a Zamboanga. There was a muslim sisterhood association in Fullerton College. They gave me pamphlets for club rush week. I ended up throwing away the English ones, the Spanish ones I kept quotes the Quran. I didn't read them for seven years. After graduation, I read them.
These are really meant in respect. If you do know, I do, but I also really am humble, and I am tootally into Jesus as a means of salvation. No offense meant; I think my reader demographic tends to run not skewed, but just not having had my experience of loving a Zamboanga.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEGccV-NOm8
This one above is in Dubai.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uYs0gJD-LE&list=RD_11uQVI21mQ
I was pretty shocked the first time I saw Bad Girls.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=RD_11uQVI21mQ&v=cCkIYkaLBGs
I am still shocked every time I watch Bring On Da Noize.
I have got a love for Mindanao percussion like no other.
My favorite band is Abba, but in firm, sound, second place is Asin; I have probably seen a concert of Mindanao percussion, and Asin utilizes all the folk music they can find that is indigenously Pilipino.
Five percent of the Philippines is Moslem.
The other five percent is Protestant or Mormon.
Eighty percent of the Philippines is staunchly Old School Catholic; the old biddies that used to watch me when I was born probably would frown and be puzzled at my insistence at being Eucemenical Roman Catholic. I was baptised Catholic, first. I have actually been to a Eucemenical Catholic church for a baptism. Not my own, no: a new born infant's. I do love that having been a Protestant means that I pretty much have to read the holy bible every day.
https://kay-mulan.dreamwidth.org/tag/mindanao+percussion
Watch this space for more links. God bless you, today.