List of mosques in Germany
Baden-Württemberg
Name | Images | City | Year | Group | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Schwetzingen Masjid | Schwetzingen | 1779 | U | Oldest mosque architecture in Germany. Non-functional as a mosque. | |
Mimar Sinan Masjid Mosbach | Mosbach | 1990s | DITIB | ||
Yavuz Sultan Selim Mosque | Mannheim-Jungbusch | 1995 | DITIB | Capacity: 2.500. | |
Große Moschee | Buggingen | 1998 | DITIB | ||
Alperenler Masjid | Rheinfelden (Baden) | 1996 | DITIB | ||
Fatih Masjid | Heilbronn | 1987 | IGMG | ||
Mevlana Masjid | Eppingen | 1996 | IGMG | ||
Central Masjid Offenburg | Offenburg | 2002 | DITIB | ||
Bait-ul-Ahad Mosque | Bruchsal | 2012 | AMJ | Eisenbahnstraße 8
76646 Bruchsal [1] | |
Baitul Afiyat Mosque | Waldshut-Tiengen | 2017 | AMJ |
Bavaria
Name | Images | City | Year | Group | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Freimann Masjid | Munich-Freimann | 1973 | IZM | Foundation stone in 6. October 1967 | |
Bait-un-Naseer Mosque | Augusburg | ? | AMJ | https://ahmadiyya.de/gebetsstaette/moscheen/augsburg/ ;Donauwörther Straße 165, 86154 Augsburg | |
? | Penzberg | 2005 | U | https://web.archive.org/web/20141223133238/http://www.irsmm.org/content/penzberg-mosque-bavaria-germany | |
Masjid in Sendling | Munich-Sendling | 1989 | DITIB |
Berlin
Name | Images | City | Year | Group | Remarks |
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Wünsdorf Mosque | Berlin-Wilmersdorf | 1915 | U | Wilmersdorfer Moschee The oldest standing mosque in Germany—the Wünsdorf Mosque, built in 1915 at the Halbmondlager POW camp, was Germany's first, but it was demolished in 1925–26. | |
Berlin Mosque | Berlin-Wilmersdorf | 1924-1927 | AAIIL | ||
Şehitlik Mosque (Berlin) | Berlin-Neukölln | 2004 | DITIB | Architect: Hilmi Şenalp; Capacity: 1.550. | |
Omar Ibn Al-Khattab Mosque | Berlin-Kreuzberg | 2008 | U | ||
Khadija Mosque | Berlin-Heinersdorf | 2008 | AMJ | ||
Fussilet mosque | Berlin / Friedrich-Krause-Ufer | ? | Fussilet 33 e.V.[2] | ||
Ibn Ruschd-Goethe mosque | Berlin | 2017 | Seyran Ateş | It is the first liberal mosque in Germany. Burqa and niqāb are banned. Men and women pray together. Women aren't forced to wear a headscarf.[3] |
Bremen
Name | Images | City | Year | Group | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fatih Mosque | Bremen-Gröpelingen | 1999 | IGMG | Capacity: 1.300 |
Hamburg
Name | Images | City | Year | Group | Remarks | Height Minaret (m) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fazle Omar Mosque | Hamburg-Lokstedt | 1957[4] | AMJ | First mosque built after World War II in Germany | 8 | |
Imam Ali Mosque | Hamburg-Uhlenhorst | 1965[4] | Sh | Build by Iranian business men | 16 | |
Central Mosque Hamburg | Hamburg-St. Georg | 1977 | IGMG | 36 to floor 20 steel tower structure[5] | ||
Al-Nour Mosque (Hamburg) | Hamburg-Horn | 2018 | Islamisches Zentrum Al-Nour e.V. - 'Kuwait' | Former abandoned church that has been turned into a mosque | 44 |
Hessen
Name | Images | City | Year | Group | Remarks |
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Abu Bakr Moschee | Frankfurt am Main | 1966 | IGF Islamische Gemeinde Frankfurt e.V. | one of the biggest mosques in Frankfurt | |
Noor Mosque | Frankfurt am Main | 1959 | AMJ | ||
Anwar Mosque | Rodgau | 2008 | AMJ | ||
Nuur-ud-Din Mosque | Darmstadt | 2003 | AMJ | Haasstraße 1a
64293 Darmstadt[6] | |
Bait-ul-Baqi Mosque | Dietzenbach | ? | AMJ | Theodor-Heuss-Ring 48
63128 Dietzenbach[7] | |
Baitus Shakur | Groß-Gerau | 1992 | AMJ | Biggest Ahmadiyya mosque in Germany. Capacity: 850. | |
Baitul Huda | Usingen | 2004 | AMJ | ||
Fatih Mosque | Stadtallendorf | 2004 | DITIB | ||
Bait-ul Aziz | Riedstadt | 2004 | AMJ | ||
Muqeet Mosque | Wabern | 2007 | AMJ | ||
Bashir Mosque | Bensheim | 2006 | AMJ | ||
Baitul Ghafur | Ginsheim-Gustavsburg | 2011 | AMJ | Lange Streng 13
65462 Ginsheim-Gustavsburg[8] | |
Baitul Hadi Mosque | Seligenstadt | 2011 | AMJ | ||
Baitul Baqi | Dietzenbach | 2011 | AMJ | ||
Baitul Aman | Nidda | 2011 | AMJ | ||
Ata Mosque | Flörsheim am Main | ? | AMJ | Altkönigstraße 10
65439 Flörsheim am Main [9] | |
Dar-ul-Amaan Mosque | Friedberg | ? | AMJ | Strassheimer Straße 16
61169 Friedberg [10] | |
Baitus Samad Mosque | Giessen | 2017 | AMJ | Marburger Straße 83
35396 Gießen[11] | |
Bait-ul-Wahid Mosque | Hanau | ? | AMJ | Hafenstraße 6
63450 Hanau[12] | |
Sadiq Mosque | Karben | ? | AMJ | Am Spitzacker 18b
61184 Karben[13] | |
Mahmud Mosque | Kassel | ? | AMJ | Graf-Haeseler-Straße 6
34134 Kassel[14] | |
Mevlana Mosque (Kassel-Oberzwehren)[15] | Kassel | 2014 | U |
Lower Saxony
Name | Images | City | Year | Group | Remarks |
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Baitus Sami | Hannover | 2008 | AMJ | ||
Salimya Mosque | Göttingen | 2006 | DITIB | ||
Islamisches Kulturzentrum Wolfsburg | Wolfsburg | ? | U | Located at Berliner Ring 39, 38440 Wolfsburg. The Imam is Arabic. This mosque attracts all the Muslims in the city, majority of which are Turkish. Official website : http://www.islam-wolfsburg.de/ |
North Rhine-Westphalia
Name | Images | City | Year | Group | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alnoor Islamic Zentrum | Belecke | ? | U | Maintained by Islamisches Zentrum Belecke | |
Bilal Mosque | Aachen | 1964 | IZA | Maintained by Islamisches Zentrum Aachen | |
Mansoor Mosque | Aachen | ? | AMJ | https://ahmadiyya.de/gebetsstaette/moscheen/aachen/;Feldstraße 47 (im Navi 45)
52070 Aachen | |
Wesseling Mosque „Mimar Sinan Camii“ |
Wesseling | 1987 | DITIB | ||
King Fahd Mosque | Bonn-Bad Godesberg | 1995 | SA | ||
Baitul Momin | Münster-Hiltrup | 2003 | AMJ | ||
Vatan Mosque | Bielefeld-Brackwede | 2004 | DITIB | ||
Merkez Mosque | Wuppertal-Elberfeld | ? | DITIB | ||
Nasir Mosque | Isselburg | 2007 | AMJ | ||
Hürth Camii | Hürth | 2004 | Ditib | ||
DITIB-Merkez-Moschee | Duisburg | 2008[16] | DITIB | 4th largest mosque in Germany, Capacity: 1.200. | |
Cologne Central Mosque | Cologne | 2017 | DITIB | Construction began 2009. The largest mosque in Germany.[17] |
Rhineland-Palatinate
Name | Images | City | Year | Group | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hamd Mosque | Wittlich | 1998 | AMJ | Capacity: 600. | |
Tahir Mosque (Koblenz) | Koblenz-Lützel | 2004 | AMJ |
Saxony
Name | Images | City | Year | Group | Remarks | |
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al-Rahman Mosque | Leipzig | 1998 | U | Website of al-Rahman Mosque as of 09/2020 |
Schleswig-Holstein
Name | Images | City | Year | Group | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Centrum Masjid Rendsburg | Rendsburg | 2008 | IGMG | Capacity: 300; 2 Minarets à 26 m. | |
Bait-ul-Habib Mosque | Kiel | 25 August 2004 | AMJ | https://ahmadiyya.de/gebetsstaette/moscheen/kiel/; Flintbeker Straße 7
24113 Kiel |
Thuringia
Name | Images | City | Year | Group | Remarks | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ar-Rahman Mosque | Gera | 2010 | U | maintained by Ar-Rahman e.V.[18] | ||
Haus des Orients | Weimar | 2001 | U | maintained by Haus des Orients e.V.,[19] current Website as of 09/2020 |
Group
AAIIL | Lahore Ahmadiyya Group |
AMJ | Ahmadiyya Muslim Community |
ATIB | Union der Türkisch-Islamischen Kulturvereine in Europa |
DITIB | Diyanet İşleri Türk İslam Birliği |
IGMG | Millî Görüş |
IZA | Islamic Centre Aachen |
IZM | Islamic Centre Munich |
SA | Saudi Arabia (Wahhabism) |
Sh | Shia Islam |
TJ | Tablighi Jamaat |
U | Unknown |
See also
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References
- https://ahmadiyya.de/gebetsstaette/moscheen/bruchsal/
- Heil, Georg (February 22, 2017). "The Berlin Attack and the "Abu Walaa" Islamic State Recruitment Network". Combating Terrorism Center. Retrieved March 28, 2017.
Both men also attended prayers at the Fussilet mosque in Berlin, which Amri visited on the day of the attack and where he used to sleep occasionally. The Fussilet mosque is run by an association named “Fussilet 33 e.V.,” which had already attracted police attention for suspected Islamic State recruiting.
- Germany, SPIEGEL ONLINE, Hamburg. "Frauenrechtlerin gründet Moschee: "Unsere Religion nicht den Rückständigen überlassen" - SPIEGEL ONLINE - Politik". SPIEGEL ONLINE. Retrieved 2017-06-16.
- Ossama Hegazy (2015). "Towards a German Mosque". In Erkan Toğuşlu (ed.). Everyday Life Practices of Muslims in Europe. Leuven University Press. pp. 193–216. ISBN 978-94-6270-032-1.
- "Minarte History". 3 October 2019.
- https://ahmadiyya.de/gebetsstaette/moscheen/darmstadt/
- https://ahmadiyya.de/gebetsstaette/moscheen/dietzenbach/
- https://ahmadiyya.de/gebetsstaette/moscheen/ginsheim-gustavsburg/
- https://ahmadiyya.de/gebetsstaette/moscheen/floersheim/
- https://ahmadiyya.de/gebetsstaette/moscheen/friedberg/
- https://ahmadiyya.de/gebetsstaette/moscheen/giessen/
- https://ahmadiyya.de/gebetsstaette/moscheen/hanau/
- https://ahmadiyya.de/gebetsstaette/moscheen/karben/
- https://ahmadiyya.de/gebetsstaette/moscheen/kassel/
- "Nach sechs Jahren: Moschee für 3,5 Millionen Euro fast fertig", Hessische/Niedersächsische Allgemeine (in German), 15 May 2014
- "Muslim Integration: Why No One Protested against Germany's Biggest Mosque", Der Spiegel, 27 October 2008
- "How Recep Tayyip Erdogan seduces Turkish migrants in Europe". The Economist. 31 August 2017. Retrieved 2 September 2017.
- https://religionen-in-thueringen.de/islam/ar-rahman-ev-gera/
- https://religionen-in-thueringen.de/islam/haus-des-orients-ev-weimar/
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