Today Prayer Times in Finland

At Muslim and Quran, we strive hard to ensure you always have access to regularly updated and accurate prayer times on the website and app. As Muslims, no matter where we are in the world, the five pillars of faith, including salat (prayer), are our utmost priority. However, when you're traveling or moving to an entirely new place, it can be challenging to keep yourself up-to-date with accurate prayer times for your new location. This is where Muslim and Quran comes in – we provide accurate and reliable prayer times for you irrespective of your location so you never miss out on your prayers. Whether you're a traveler staying in Finland temporarily or have moved to the gorgeous country recently, you can access prayer times for any city in Finland with Muslim and Quran's website and mobile app. You can also bookmark the prayer times schedule on your laptop or smartphone easily and get notifications reminding you to pray in real-time.

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To find prayer times on our website or app, go to the main home page, click on the "prayer times" section and you will be directed to a webpage displaying accurate and updated prayer times for your current location. In case the current location is incorrect, you can click on the "wrong location?" button to correct your location.

Popular Cities in Finland with Muslim Population

Finland is a diverse country that is home to around 22,000 Muslims. The constitution of the country stresses religious freedom, and Muslims are also free to worship their religion and build mosques in the country. The Muslims of Finland usually belong to different ethnic backgrounds, with a majority of the population having immigrated to the country from their home countries, which is why Finland hosts Muslims from the Sunni, Shia, and Sufi faiths, with all Muslims residing peacefully in their respective cities.

The majority of the Muslims in Finland reside in Helsinki and other big cities, such as Turku and Tampere. The largest group currently are Somalis, Arabs, Kurds, Kosovo, Albanians, Bosnians, and Turkish Muslims. However, many of the Muslims in Finland are known to be first-generation migrants, followed by the second-generation and children of mixed marriages increasing in number, according to Tuomas Martikainen – a researcher at the Academy of Finland.

Muslim and Quran provides you with accurate prayer timings for every city in Finland on our website and app. So, to stay updated – we recommend you download our app to stay updated on the go.

Islamic Heritage and Culture in Finland

The first permanently settled Muslim community in Finland is known to be the Tatar Muslims, who arrived in the country from the Nizhni Novgorod region. After the independence of Finland, Muslims were granted the Finnish citizenship in 1920. The Muslim population, however, started to grow in the 1990s as UNHCR quota refugees and asylum seekers started to immigrate to Finland. The country is home to approximately 40 mosques with two owned by the Tatar community.

Some of the most popular mosques in the country are as follows:

  • Järvenpää Mosque: located in the town of Järvenpää, the mosque is owned by the Finnish Islamic Congregation with members of the Tatar community. The mosque was built in the 1940s after the Tatar community collectively raised money for the mosque to cater to their needs.
  • Helsinki Islamic Center: Also known as Al-Huda, Helsinki Islamic Center was founded in 1995. The mosque focuses on the religious and social growth of the Muslim community in Finland. It is considered the largest mosque in the country and is located in Veturitori.
  • Al-Iman Mosque: Al-Iman mosque is a multicultural dawah center in the Helsinki area. The mosque focuses on spreading the message of Islam by educating anyone on Islamic faith and principles.

Islamic Community Services and Organizations in Finland

The Muslim community of Finland is vibrant, diverse, and active. The Finnish Muslim community has strived hard to work towards establishing trustworthy organizations for their community over the years. Some of the organizations owned by the Muslim community of Finland are as follows:

  • Oasis Central Foundation: registered in 2020 after numerous efforts by the Muslim community in the country, the foundation strives to develop and support the cooperation between different population groups in Finland and support the well-being of the Finnish Muslim community.
  • Turku Islamic Cultural Center: the Turku Islamic Cultural Center promotes the interests of its community members, strengthens their engagement within the social fabric of the society, and contributes to the development of Finnish democratic society and the state.
  • Jyväskylä Islamic Culture and Mosque: the Jyväskylä Islamic Culture and Mosque offers a spacious mosque where Muslims can offer their obligatory prayer five times a day along with serving as a community center for educational and social services for Finnish Muslims.

Halal Food and Dining Options in Finland

If you're in the mood for some dining out, worry not. Finland has some halal food options for you!

Halikarnas

You can never go wrong with some Turkish food. However, that's not all Halikarnas has to offer – the restaurant has a variety of cuisine options available including Middle Eastern and Mediterranean.

  • Address: Ruoholahdenkatu 18, Helsinki 00180 Finland
  • Phone: +358 9 6851862
  • Website: www.ravintolahalikarnas.fi/
  • Cuisine: Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Halal

Ravintola Ani     

Another option for some delicious halal Turkish food – Ravintola Ani is a must-visit when in Telakkakatu.

  • Address: Telakkakatu 2, Helsinki 00150 Finland
  • Phone: +358 9 62227979
  • Website: www.ani.fi/
  • Cuisine: Mediterranean, Turkish, Grill, Middle Eastern

Ravintola Tandoori Villa Metsala

Craving for Indian food in Finland? Tandoori Villa is where you'll find it – halal and delicious!

  • Address: Niittyläntie 2, 00620 Helsinki, Finland
  • Phone: +358 40 5741990
  • Website: tandoorivilla.fi/
  • Cuisine: Indian, Vegan Options, Halal

Connect with the Muslim Community in Finland

If you're a new Muslim in Finland struggling to adjust or fit in, you can connect with the local Muslim community by visiting your nearby mosques and Islamic cultural centers regularly and socializing with the local Muslims. You can also join prayer groups and attend any events the centers may host. Along with prayer times worldwide, you can also access the Quran, Hadith, and other Islamic information and knowledge M&Q. We proudly serve as your number one source for everything Islamic.