The Nigerian Muslim armory bldg (Washington Dean)
Has any one ever been inside of it? I walked pass it regularly, wondering how huge the inside has to be. Its a big old armory bldg (says signal corps) and I've gotta think its a huge gothic space inside ...but, being Nigerian or Muslim, I can't say I've ever had the pleasure.
...maybe sitting in on services is the way to go, but I'd really stick out.
Surely one of us has been in there for some reason....
Could the place fit thousands of worshipers? Does it ever fill up?
...maybe sitting in on services is the way to go, but I'd really stick out.
Surely one of us has been in there for some reason....
Could the place fit thousands of worshipers? Does it ever fill up?
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What interested me is the number of new-looking security cameras that place has. They are not fooling around.
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can't say that I've been in it, although i live two doors down. It looks like one of those buildings there is undergoing a renovation--there was a big dumpster out there with construction debris in it. Maybe they're fixing it up?
I haven't seen any big gatherings there; I know that the Zion church next door is pretty open about people coming in for services--the ladies invited us over "any time." Maybe the nigerians are the same way? -
Subject: nigerian muslim armory
I would consider going in ...I went in the big catholic church on Pacific st (near Underhill) strictly for voyeuristic reasons. It was well worth it, it hasn't been updated since the '50s.
Yes, I saw the dumpster outside the Nigerian Community Center a few weeks ago too. ...How large is the local nigerian community? Do they use it a lot? How does one get an old armory bldg (did the feds default on their city taxes? ...just kidding) -
According to some of my Nigerian friends, Nigerians represent the biggest portion of the African community in New York, but there are not as visible as, say, the Senegalese, who are often street merchants or taxi drivers.
There are a couple Nigerian hangouts in the neighborhood:
* Gureje (see http://gureje.com/) at 886 Pacific between Washington & Underhill
* The Nigerian store on the west side Washington near Bergen
* Palava Hut (992 Atlantic @ grand)
None of the Nigerians I know in New York are Muslim, so I've been wondering about that mosque as well. But I do recommend going to any of the places I've mentioned. Gureje has very interesting fashion, and I'm not sure of the musical schedule, but it's got a great vibe when it gets going. They blast Fela when there's no live music.
Palava Hut will have a traditional praise singer with percussion on Friday nights. The proprietor, Remy, is extremely well spoken, and you are assured to have many interesting conversations. People are very friendly, and not too many non-Africans come in. It's a great place to get a Guinness. And you can find some funky bootleg CDs there as well- I got a copy of Yusuf Olatunji and his sakara group, and I've been full of joy ever since.
My friend Eli has gone to the basement of the grocery store on Washington, but even I haven't gotten that far yet.
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