Association Cultuelle Islamique Mosquée Adda’wa, mosque in Paris, France
The Mosquée Adda'wa is a place of worship in Paris's 19th district with two locations: one on Rue de Tanger near Stalingrad and another at Avenue de la Porte de la Villette. Each site has spacious prayer halls across multiple levels with carpeted floors and capacity for hundreds of worshippers.
The mosque was established several decades ago and has served the Muslim community in Paris since then. The Stalingrad location is currently undergoing major expansion and is planned to become the largest mosque in central Paris.
The mosque serves as a gathering place where the Muslim community comes together for prayers and celebrations. During Islamic holidays like Eid and Ramadan, special events are organized with shared meals and community gatherings that bring families together. The diversity of visitors reflects the multicultural character of the neighborhood.
The mosque follows a daily prayer schedule that shifts slightly with the seasons. The MAWAQIT app is helpful for checking current prayer times and getting updates about mosque activities.
Many visitors comment on a sense of calm they experience when entering the mosque, even if they do not come to pray regularly. It offers a quiet retreat amid the busy streets of Paris.
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