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Khadija Moschee
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Khadija Moschee

A modern sanctuary of architectural grace

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The Khadija Mosque in Berlin captivates with its contemporary design and striking minaret, offering a serene place of reflection. As a spiritual home for the Ahmadiyya community, it harmoniously blends tradition with modernity. While access for wheelchairs is limited, the mosque invites you to experience its tranquil atmosphere and cultural richness. Discover a unique fusion of faith and architectural beauty here.
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Did you know?

Opened on October 16, 2008, the Khadija Mosque in Berlin is noteworthy as the first mosque built in East Germany after reunification.

Quick Facts

Founded
2008
Height
12.9 m
Opening Date
October 16, 2008
Denomination
Ahmadiyya
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Feel the tranquility that surrounds you here. Look up at the elegant minaret reaching towards the sky, a proud testament to faith and community. Did you know this mosque was funded by the women's organization Lajna Imaillah? Imagine the stories of strength and unity woven into its walls. If you listen closely, you might catch the soft echoes of prayer calls floating through the air. As you take in the architecture, remember you're walking in the footsteps of Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, a remarkable woman and the first follower of the Prophet Muhammad. Behind you, the district of Pankow awaits, but right now, you're standing in a living piece of tradition.

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