Radio Clyde - Morning Thought # 5


Morning Thought - 20/08/93

Like all other muslims, when I pray I face in the direction of Makkah. Even non-muslims have usually heard of Makkah, but they rarely know why we find it so important. It's not the town of Makkah itself, but a building at its centre sometimes called the Ancient House.

It was built by Abraham in the dawn of mankind, long before the temple of Solomon, a house for the worship of the One God. When muslims make pilgrimage to worship God together at this place you can't tell rich from poor. All men are dressed the same, in two simple sheets of white cloth, which most will expect to be used as winding sheets wrapping their bodies in their graves.

Of course, there's another Mecca much closer to the mosque. In fact the Bingo hall is just around the corner, and a house there gives massive cash prizes. That's not something you can take with you when you die, however. Remember the question asked about the rich man when he died. "How much did he leave?" And the answer, of course, was "He left it all!"