>>509057621Prayer areas in mosques are seperated by gender. Men get their own section, women get their own section. This means harmony. There are some people who live in mosques. They are called Sufi ascetics, Fakir, and they are the closest thing to monks in Islam.
When the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) built his mosque in Madinah, he had a special shaded platform built for the poorest and homeless Muslims. He shared his daily meals with them as well.
The Ummah is real community. Muslims take care of each other. We truly live as a tribe at the physical level. There is room for you in the Ummah and there is comfort in the love and acceptance of the Ummah.
When I look at our society today, I see many problems that are solved by Islam and many people who would make natural Muslims. I see the signs of God in a people who are ready for Islam.
I notice the things that you people admire about Islam and your attempts to imitate them in your own way. So I must ask:
Well, why not become a Muslim? You are welcome to Islam. I invite you.