Umar Ibn Khattab Mosque Berlin
Umar Ibn Khattab Mosque Berlin
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Neighbourhood: Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg (Borough)
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- Görlitzer Bahnhof • 1 min walk
- Kottbusser Tor • 8 min walk
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mahmad s
Glasgow, UK6 contributions
Dec 2019
The muslim community there were welcoming and friendly, I was not expecting to receive such a warm welcome. It was a cold day but they had warm hearts
Written December 15, 2019
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Yusuf M
13 contributions
Dec 2017 • Friends
Omar Ibn Al-Khattab Masjid in Berlin, the capital of Germany
Built in 2008, the Omar Ibn Al-Khattab Masjid is a part of a six-storied building. The masjid has a glass dome and four small minarets. The masjid has modern architecture and traditional Islamic marble carvings towards the interior.
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Address
Omar Ibn Al-Khattab Masjid Skalitzer Str.33 Kreuzberg
Language of service
Arabic/ Turkish
Prayers
All prayers including formal jum'a
Quick Facts
Female prayer section Wudu facilities for ladies Toilets
Built in 2008, the Omar Ibn Al-Khattab Masjid is a part of a six-storied building. The masjid has a glass dome and four small minarets. The masjid has modern architecture and traditional Islamic marble carvings towards the interior.
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Address
Omar Ibn Al-Khattab Masjid Skalitzer Str.33 Kreuzberg
Language of service
Arabic/ Turkish
Prayers
All prayers including formal jum'a
Quick Facts
Female prayer section Wudu facilities for ladies Toilets
Written February 16, 2018
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ALVHANI
Jakarta, Indonesia137 contributions
Nov 2016 • Solo
This is a turkish mosque, near form metro station and jat a walk to east side gallery or berlin wall museum. The mosque have 6 floor, there is a restaurant and shop inside the building. Prayer room is very nice, large with the nice lamp. Woman section is in 3th floor, with the toilet and ablution room at 4th floor. The masjid has modern architecture and traditional Islamic marble carvings towards the interior.
Written December 28, 2016
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Neil K
Liverpool, UK829,468 contributions
Aug 2019 • Friends
Came across Umar Ibn Khattab Mosque as my twin brother Stephen and I were pub and bar hopping around this part of town.
An impressive looking structure, the glass dome looks superb ,set over six floors ,its certainly hard to miss ,makes for some great photographic opportunities, I believe the mosque is relatively modern being constructed in 2008 and serves the large Turkish population of the Kreuzberg district.
Easy to locate along Wiener Straße,well worth checking out if your in the area.
An impressive looking structure, the glass dome looks superb ,set over six floors ,its certainly hard to miss ,makes for some great photographic opportunities, I believe the mosque is relatively modern being constructed in 2008 and serves the large Turkish population of the Kreuzberg district.
Easy to locate along Wiener Straße,well worth checking out if your in the area.
Written August 21, 2019
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Mikail Y
2 contributions
Jan 2024 • Family
Beautiful architecture. Very nice atmosphere and hygiene is important. I will plan to visit this center more often, after all there are daily lectures which are translated into German and Turkish.
Written March 16, 2024
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Mohammad A
1 contribution
Aug 2023 • Family
My home, my big family, you have to go to this mosque yourself and take lessons, visit etc. the place of relaxation ❤️💯❤️💯❤️💯
Written August 11, 2023
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