Fukuoka Masjid, Al Nour Islamic Center Fukuoka Masjid is the - TopicsExpress



          

Fukuoka Masjid, Al Nour Islamic Center Fukuoka Masjid is the first mosque on the island of Kyūshū in Japan, opened on 12 April 2009, opening for non-Muslims as well. Non-Muslims can enter the mosque to watch prayers, discuss with others various Islamic and cultural issues, and collect introductory booklets on Islam. They are also allowed to attend Muslim prayers, if they wish. The cultural wing of the mosque offers weekend Arabic language lessons for kids, women and men, cooking classes once every three months. It also arranges seminars and dialogue sessions occasionally. Kyushu University Muslim Student Association (KUMSA) initiated the idea of building a mosque in 1998, and started collecting donations. In 2006, a land was purchased, and construction plan was started. After a series of discussions with neighbors, the construction was started in 2008, and it took almost one year to finish. The first floor is mainly set for the men’s prayer room, the second floor is the women’s prayer room. On the basement level, there is a multi-purpose hall, a library, and a kitchen. The third floor has classrooms and a kitchen. Location: 3-2-18 Hakozaki, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, Postal Code-福岡県 812-0053. Access: one-minute walk from the west exit of JR Hakozaki Station. Phone: 092-641-7022 Website: fukuokamasjid.org/ or fukuokamasjid.org/japanese/
Posted on: Sat, 30 Aug 2014 04:34:57 +0000

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