Osaka Ibaraki Mosque, Islamic center in Ibaraki, Japan
Osaka Ibaraki Mosque is an Islamic center in Ibaraki featuring traditional Islamic architectural elements and bright interior spaces that accommodate hundreds of worshippers across multiple prayer halls. The layout allows different prayer times and events to happen simultaneously.
The Islamic Cultural Center Osaka acquired the property in 2005 and made possible the establishment of this mosque center. Its development was enabled by community support that showed shared commitment to the project.
The community here brings together people from many different countries, including Arabs, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, Indians, Indonesians, Malaysians, Africans, and Japanese residents. This diversity shapes daily life in the space and creates a place where different traditions meet.
The center holds regular Saturday programs with lectures on Islamic teachings, Qur'an studies, and Arabic language classes for adults and children. Visitors should check current schedules and wear appropriate clothing, especially during prayer times.
The center sits near Osaka University and functions as a learning space where many Japanese visitors discover more about Islam. The work there has led to several conversions to the faith over the years.
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