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How can i be masonry

Brother JC

Moderating Staff
Staff Member
If you mean "how can I be a Mason?" you need to find a lodge near you and get to know the members. That's the first step.
 

dfreybur

Premium Member
You do not list your geography. The answer is different in different lands. Bro Walker answered for most of North America and some other lands.
 

dfreybur

Premium Member
http://www.masonicinfo.com/grandlodges.htm - "The Grand Lodge of Scotland has a lodge in Amman, Jordan. You should contact them for information ..."

http://www.grandlodgescotland.com/ - Scotland.

To become a Mason you have to ask, but the method to approach a lodge is different there than it is in the US. Start making phone calls and sending paper mail. As Masonry has been suppressed in Muslim majority countries they will be suspicious of your motives. It will take time, patience and perseverance to get past that initial suspicion.
 

Ahmed

Registered User
Masonry is free to join for all.
No matter what is your Religion .
The goal of being a mason is to be a better person and to develop your self and man kind and most important to believe in his almighty the true engineer of the universe .
Keep in mind there is no personal benefits nor power.
The only power you'll have is yours.
Best luck


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Davidbbaxter421

Registered User
I suspect the easiest way for assistance to the questions you seek, brother, are to meet other Masons.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but finding a lodge near your location would be the first step I'd imagine. Get to know the times and locations of Masonic ceremonies and sermons.
I am in the same step.
 

Joey

Co-Founder
Staff Member
I get asked that question quite frequently...... There are several apps for smart phones out there that are fairly good.
The easiest way is to locate the Lodge in your local city or town, or to know of a Brother Mason and simply ask him about it.
 

Tony Uzzell

Registered User
What I think many of us North American Masons must remember is that Freemasonry is not openly accepted in all countries. While we wear our rings, post on forums, make our membership obvious to all, etc., there are places in the world where people knowing you area Freemason can lead to losing your job, your freedom, or even your life.

The idea that "a tyrant first outlaws Freemasonry" is not a fact of history, but of present reality in much of the world. In other countries, it's not the government, but society itself, which puts forth a hatred of societies such as ours (and our society in particular).

To the gentleman who opened this discussion, I would suggest using the resources provided above to contact the Lodge in Amman as there apparently are no Lodges in Saudi Arabia (I don't know how correct that assertion is, but I have found no evidence of Freemasonry in the country). Be direct with them and allow them to warm up to you as a friend. If you make known to them your desire to be a Freemason, they will work with you to make you a part of our Craft.

I wish you safe travels and wondrous adventures on your journey.

TU
 

hamaninsyria

Registered User
hello dears .
I live on daraa -syria.
and iam trying to become a mason befor 6 yers i don't know how or who i can talk to.
can u help me?
amjad al hareki 37yers old.
 

Tony Uzzell

Registered User
hamaninsyria,

Unfortunately, as I am given to understand, Freemasonry has been outlawed in Syria by the Syrian government. As that is the case, there are no recognized Masonic Lodges in Syria.

TU
 

LecapitaineJack1217

Registered User
Hello my name is Jack from Appleton Wi. Would you be so kind as to provide me with the information necessary to become an Entered Apprentice?


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crono782

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dfreybur

Premium Member
Hello my name is Jack from Appleton Wi. Would you be so kind as to provide me with the information necessary to become an Entered Apprentice?

To be a Mason, ask a Mason. In the US the best way is to show up to a lodge near you, introduce yourself and ask how to become a Mason. Look up when they meet and show up about an hour before so there is time to get to know you before the members only part of the meeting. Start going there every month from now on. Expect it to take a few months before they give you a signed petition.

For the Grand Lodge of Wisconsin start here http://www.wisc-freemasonry.org/how-to-join/

For the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Wisconsin start here http://www.mwphglofwisconsin.com/#!contact

Once you are a member of either you will be able to visit lodges in both jurisdictions and lodges almost anywhere in the world. As both are regular and recognized which to chose is a matter of location, individual lodge culture and personal preference. Both have traditions older than our country has existed.
 
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