An informative program will be provided including lectures, which will shed a new light on peaceful Islam and inform from different perspectives on faith and teachings of Islam.
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By Adnan T. | September 29, 2015
A mosque should not only be a place where Muslims gather to pray together.
A mosque is a place of encounters, of dialogue and neighborly meeting.
It is in this spirit, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Hamburg KdöR very cordially invites all citizens to the open day at the Bait-ur-Rasheed Moschee, Hamburg-Schnelsen and Fazl-e-Omar mosque in Hamburg.
An informative program will be provided including lectures, which will shed a new light on peaceful Islam and inform from different perspectives on faith and teachings of Islam.
In addition, there are many opportunities for the children to explore, making this neighbourly dialogue an enriching family celebration.
Highlights of the day
Islam Exhibition: Learn more at the exhibition about Islam, its history, practice and understanding of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat.
Recreation for the whole family: Whether you're into crafts, or the little ones want to let off steam, you will have many opportunities to creatively live out and experience a great party.
Looking after children: Our children's organization, the "Atfal-ul-Ahmadiyya" already enjoy an enlightening religious education at an early age. For simple questions your children are our children.
Stop point for avid athletes: If you are planning a bicycle tour that day, check out our location on the map and treat yourself to a short break in the mosque. We keep ready refreshments for your onward journey.
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