This is a locked chapterChapter 2: Forbidden at the Dawn I: Tradition
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Azam Raharjo, a villager, asks about the village's welcome gate, which is the first thing that villagers do upon entering a new village. The villager tells him that the village is "pretty uncanny" , and that they are invited to observe the villagers' rice fields and their farmlands after that. They are also invited to attend the official welcoming ceremony with the villagers, and they are staying at Mr. Jusuf's house, a "leading figure" in the village. They have a long-standing tradition of helping the villagers with their garbage every Monday evening, and every Tuesday they are forbidden to do dawn prayer at the mosque.
This is a locked chapterChapter 2: Forbidden at the Dawn I: Tradition
About This Chapter
Azam Raharjo, a villager, asks about the village's welcome gate, which is the first thing that villagers do upon entering a new village. The villager tells him that the village is "pretty uncanny" , and that they are invited to observe the villagers' rice fields and their farmlands after that. They are also invited to attend the official welcoming ceremony with the villagers, and they are staying at Mr. Jusuf's house, a "leading figure" in the village. They have a long-standing tradition of helping the villagers with their garbage every Monday evening, and every Tuesday they are forbidden to do dawn prayer at the mosque.