The Revd Gavin Wort
We were given time to walk quietly around the cemetery with its seemingly countless uniform headstones. At one point, the Imam, Raza Rahman, asked whether I’d like to pray with him. I agreed readily. We each in turn shared a prayer in which we remembered the deceased and those who continue to mourn them.
Imam Raza Rahman
We were given time to walk quietly around the cemetery with its seemingly countless uniform headstones. At one point, the Imam, Raza Rahman, asked whether I’d like to pray with him. I agreed readily. We each in turn shared a prayer in which we remembered the deceased and those who continue to mourn them.
Ann Schofield
We were given time to walk quietly around the cemetery with its seemingly countless uniform headstones. At one point, the Imam, Raza Rahman, asked whether I’d like to pray with him. I agreed readily. We each in turn shared a prayer in which we remembered the deceased and those who continue to mourn them.
Steven Smith
We were given time to walk quietly around the cemetery with its seemingly countless uniform headstones. At one point, the Imam, Raza Rahman, asked whether I’d like to pray with him. I agreed readily. We each in turn shared a prayer in which we remembered the deceased and those who continue to mourn them.
“We were given time to walk quietly around the cemetery with its seemingly countless uniform headstones. At one point, the Imam, Raza Rahman, asked whether I’d like to pray with him. I agreed readily. We each in turn shared a prayer in which we remembered the deceased and those who continue to mourn them."
The Revd Gavin Wort