De-Koepel moskee, Moschee in Belgien
De-Koepel moskee is a place of worship in Borgerhout, Antwerp, featuring a distinctive dome and simple, functional spaces for prayer and community gatherings. The building offers five daily prayers, a large prayer hall, and organizes activities such as Islamic instruction and shared meals, particularly during Ramadan.
The mosque was founded in 2005 by Dutch-speaking Muslims to support those interested in converting and newly converted Muslims. Since its establishment, it has become a place where people can receive guidance in their faith journey.
The mosque takes its name from its distinctive dome and serves as a gathering place for Dutch-speaking and Moroccan Muslims who come together for prayer. The Friday sermon is delivered in Dutch, showing how this place bridges traditional faith with local community life.
The mosque is easily accessible by public transport and car, with quiet waiting areas and ample space for visitors. It is best to check their website or call ahead to learn about current activities, opening times, and special events.
Visitors can witness a person's declaration of faith in Islam and receive a welcoming gift, making this mosque a place of personal spiritual transition. The organization also collaborates with the Moroccan consulate to provide necessary documents for practical matters.
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