I sat there watching a flask of green liquid attached to a strange looking contraption. Still amazed, despite seeing the same thing before already, I stared curiously as the solvent in the green potion bubbled and crept up into a glass tube filled with streaming water, only for the gas to liquefy again and drop slowly back into the flask. It was a pretty cool way to heat up a reaction to make it go faster without letting the solvent fly away as gas. I was basically just trying to make the green stuff turn purple, but the whole process took a few hours. I turned away and looked at the time – and remembered I had to pray ‘asr – so I went to my TA.

“Hey the stuff is over there bubbling, I have to go pray.”

“You have to go what?”

“I have to go pray.”

“Ohh okay.”

“Can I pray somewhere in here?”

“Yeah sure anywhere!”

Easy enough! I don’t know why telling people you have to pray is a hard thing for Muslims to do sometimes. If you’re mentally sane and past the age of puberty, there’s no excuse for not missing salah! I picked a spot in the lab behind the UV-VIS machine so I would be out of people’s way. I prayed near the window facing the observatory where people searched through the nearest heaven looking for answers as I stood there in remembrance of the answers I’ve already been given.

Praying in a lab-coat became a regular thing (hey it sorta looks like a thobe) and nobody really came up and asked or commented about it, but I’m sure it was an interesting sight for them to see.

That’s just my little contribution, and it’s not necessarily the most interesting place I’ve prayed (I’ll share more in the comments as I remember) – but this is an open topic, sharing is caring! Cool pictures are also welcome!

Where are some memorable places you’ve established the salah?