Baitus Salam, Sarajevo, Ahmadiyya mosque in Novi Grad, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Baitus Salam is a mosque in Novi Grad that was built in 2004 for the Ahmadiyya community in Sarajevo. The building combines contemporary design with traditional Islamic elements and provides space for prayers and community gatherings.
The mosque opened in 2004 and marked an important milestone for the Ahmadiyya community following the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Its construction symbolized the rebuilding and stabilization of community life in Sarajevo during the post-war period.
The mosque serves the Ahmadiyya community as a gathering place for prayers and meetings that reflects their presence in the city. Visitors notice an environment shaped for dialogue and mutual understanding between different faiths.
The mosque is located in Novi Grad and is easily accessible, with parking available near the building. Visitors should wear appropriate clothing and be prepared for regular prayer times set according to the Islamic calendar.
The name Baitus Salam means House of Peace and reflects the community's commitment to understanding and harmony. This meaning shapes the mosque's work in local community life and peace initiatives in Sarajevo.
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