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		<title>The call to prayer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have goose bumps&#8230;.I am at home&#8230;.I am far from home &#8230;.I am an alien&#8230;..I am comfortable&#8230;&#8230;.mostly, I am simply, moved. My first experience of the call to prayer was in Indonesia. Then Malaysia&#8230;Whitechapel, London. In London this could be a highlight of my working day. I am not religious, &#8230;]]></description>
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My first experience of the call to prayer was in Indonesia. Then Malaysia&#8230;Whitechapel, London. In London this could be a highlight of my working day. I am not religious, and growing up in a predominantly Christian community, the call to prayer was beyond my experience, understanding. In ignorance, it is still beyond my understanding. However the call to prayer moves me, physically, emotionally&#8230;..I feel safe&#8230;.feel love&#8230;..feel sensual and feel spiritual&#8230;..I feel at home in a way that I can not explain. I am happy to be woken late at night, early morning&#8230;..during the day I am compelled to listen&#8230;.., no religion, no politics, no deep thoughts, today I am content to be moved. Sing to me Istanbul.</p>
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