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Fazle-Omar Moschee
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Fazle-Omar Moschee

A historic mosque with a spiritual legacy

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The Fazle-Omar Mosque in Hamburg's Stellingen district captivates with its understated elegance and historical significance. As Germany's third oldest mosque and the first post-WWII construction, it exudes a unique atmosphere. Standing at eight meters tall, it invites you to explore the rich history of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
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The Fazle-Omar Mosque, as Germany's third oldest, was the first mosque built anew after World War II, opening in 1957.

Quick Facts

Founded
1957
Height
8 m
Opening Date
June 22, 1957
Denomination
Ahmadiyya
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Can you feel the calmness in the air as you step closer? The soft whispers of the leaves accompany your walk. Look up, and you'll see the simple dome against the sky. This mosque has witnessed many stories. Did you know it stands where community gardens once thrived? Where prayers now echo, vegetables and flowers used to grow. Imagine the warmth of the community that has gathered here since 1957. Behind you lies the tranquil neighborhood of Stellingen, a peaceful counterpoint to Hamburg's bustling city center. Take a moment to soak in the serenity around you.

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