Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - The building I bought is on the right side of the mosque, and there is a 3-meter-high wall in the community. I bought the sixth floor with a view of the mosque. Does it affect the people who live ther

The building I bought is on the right side of the mosque, and there is a 3-meter-high wall in the community. I bought the sixth floor with a view of the mosque. Does it affect the people who live ther

The building I bought is on the right side of the mosque, and there is a 3-meter-high wall in the community. I bought the sixth floor with a view of the mosque. Does it affect the people who live there? It doesn't matter, because Muslims in mosques don't have so many superstitions like Buddhism or Taoism. Muslims mean worshipping the creator, not weird things like ghosts and gods. They think that everything in the world belongs to the creator, so they only fear the creator, and others don't care too much. According to Islam, non-Muslims can also go to mosques.

One thing is that after every Muslim dies, they will take his body to the mosque for baptism in order to bid farewell to the living in this world and pray for him. This kind of ceremony is very simple, generally not exceeding 1 hour. I think the landlord should be able to see it clearly. Please rest assured that this will not affect you, let alone bring you bad luck. Because this is a way for them to wash away the sins of the dead, and it is also a way to persuade the living to do more good. So in this ceremony, everyone, even the dead, has good intentions.