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Alhaji Ibraheem Boladale Mosque in Oshodi, Lagos, honours the memory of Alhaji Ibraheem Boladale, a figure whose contributions to the local Muslim community earned him the respect of his neighbours and the distinction of having a mosque bear his name. The title Alhaji, widely used across Nigeria and West Africa, denotes a Muslim man who has performed the hajj pilgrimage to Makkah, and carries connotations of religious seriousness and social respectability. The mosque stands as a testament to the tradition of Nigerian Muslim philanthropy, in which successful members of the community endow mosques, madrasahs, and welfare institutions as ongoing sadaqah whose spiritual benefit continues to flow to the donor long after their passing. Oshodi is a densely populated area of Lagos known for its markets and transport hubs, and the Muslim community there includes Yoruba Muslims indigenous to the region alongside Hausa, Fulani, and other Nigerians from the north who have settled in the commercial capital. The mosque serves this diverse congregation with the five daily prayers, Friday Jumuah gathering, Qur'an and tajwid classes for children and adults, Islamic studies including Maliki jurisprudence, marriage and funeral services, and welfare distribution. The prayer hall is carpeted and oriented toward the qibla, with a mihrab and mimbar at the front, a separate women's section with its own entrance, and ablution facilities. The adhan called by the muadhin five times daily carries through the surrounding streets, calling the faithful from their market stalls, workshops, and offices to pause for a few minutes of worship. Ramadan transforms the mosque into a hub of nightly devotion with tarawih prayers drawing large crowds, community iftars featuring Nigerian Muslim specialties such as dates, kunun, jollof rice, and suya, Qur'an khatm sessions, and itikaf in the final ten blessed nights as worshippers seek closeness to Allah and the blessings of Laylatul Qadr. Members of the congregation frequently travel from Alhaji Ibraheem Boladale Mosque on organised hajj and umrah pilgrimages to Makkah and Madinah, returning with the honoured title of Alhaji or Alhaja themselves, and the mosque often hosts welcome back gatherings for returning pilgrims where they share their experiences of the two holy cities with the congregation, inspiring others to save and prepare for their own eventual pilgrimage journeys.
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