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Bodija Mosque in Ibadan serves the Bodija community, one of the more recently developed middle class residential estates of the Ibadan metropolis which grew from the 1960s onwards to accommodate the expanding professional class of the university city and state capital. Bodija features planned streets, spacious houses, and amenities serving its residents, many of whom are university academics, civil servants, and business professionals. The Muslim population of Bodija reflects this demographic character, including well educated Yoruba Muslim families alongside residents from other parts of Nigeria, and the mosque provides a dignified venue for their communal worship. The structure is typical of purpose built Nigerian neighbourhood mosques with a prominent dome, a minaret from which the muadhin calls the adhan, a generous forecourt for peak attendance on Fridays and Eids, and an interior prayer hall carpeted and oriented toward the qibla. A beautifully inscribed mihrab and a finely crafted mimbar anchor the front of the hall, with a separate women's section offering comfortable prayer space for sisters. Ablution facilities are well maintained, and additional rooms provide space for Qur'an classes, community meetings, and administrative functions. Programmes offered include the five daily prayers, Friday Jumuah with khutbah delivered in Yoruba and Arabic or English, Qur'an and tajwid classes for children and adults, Islamic studies in the Maliki tradition predominating in West Africa, Arabic language instruction, marriage solemnisation, funeral rites, zakat collection and distribution, and welfare services. Ramadan sees the mosque in full activity with nightly tarawih prayers drawing the community together, communal iftars featuring Nigerian Muslim specialties alongside dates, Qur'an khatm through the month, and itikaf during the blessed final ten nights. Eid al Fitr and Eid al Adha prayers gather Bodija residents in festive celebration, the mosque's grounds filled with worshippers in gleaming agbada, colourful iro and buba, and embroidered hijabs. Bodija's educated congregation often requests lectures on topics connecting Islamic thought with contemporary concerns such as bioethics, environmental stewardship, economic justice, and family life, and the imam works with visiting specialists from the University of Ibadan and Islamic studies departments to offer substantive engagement with these themes, reflecting how a thoughtful Muslim community can bring its faith into genuine dialogue with the questions of the present age.
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