Today Prayer Times in Greece

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As Muslims, Salaat is an integral part of our faith. No matter where we are traveling to or moving to –  Salaat goes along with us, it is not something that can be missed until we take our last breath. However, every time we move to a new place – especially a non-Muslim country, it can be challenging to keep yourself up-to-date continuously with the timings of Salaat.

Muslim and Quran is here for you! Along with up-to-date prayer timings in Greece on our website and app – we will be listing down the popular mosques, dining options, and other services available for the Muslim community in Greece.

Find Accurate Prayer Timings with Muslim and Quran

To access reliable and accurate prayer timings for your location on Muslim and Quran, open our website or application, go to the homepage, click on the "prayer times" section and you will be directed to a webpage displaying prayer times for your location. In case the location displayed is incorrect, you can also click on the "wrong location" tab at the right corner of the page and set your location to the correct one. You can also bookmark the prayer timings schedule on your laptop or smartphone to get notifications in real-time so you never miss out on your prayers!

Greece Cities with Muslim Population

Although Islam is a minority religion in Greece, Muslims comprise around 0.91% of the overall population, with approximately 140,000 Muslims residing in the country, including Alevi Muslims. Alevi Muslims present in Greece are majorly descendants of the officially recognized Muslim minority concerning the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne. Moreover, Albanian Muslims also make up a significant number of the Muslim population in the country. An Indigenous community of Muslims, approximately 120,000, is also present in Thrace.

Muslims are predominantly present in the city of Rhodes and on the Island of Kos, especially in the Platanos village. The Pomaks (Bulgarian-speaking Muslims) are mostly settled in compact villages in Western Thrace's Rhodope Mountain areas. The majorly dominant Roma community is also majorly Muslim. A small Muslim community also resides in the Dodecanese Islands. However, the capital city of Athens also hosts a significant number of the Muslim population. The Muslims present in Athens, however, are mostly comprised of migrants.

Muslim and Quran brings you accurate prayer times for every city in Greece. So, whether you're traveling to the country temporarily or have recently moved for the foreseeable future, M&Q is here to remind you to offer your prayers in real time!

Islamic Culture and Heritage in Greece 

Muslims in Greece comprise people from different ethnic groups. Notable among these groups are the Turks, the Pomaks, residents of Crete, western Greek Macedonia, Epirus, and some specific Romani tribes who reportedly reverted to Islam in the 17th and 18th centuries.

Although Islam is a minority religion in Greece – Shariah law is applicable in two scenarios – first in the case of private international law when foreign law may have to govern or legislate law relating to families and their relations that may be religious. The second case is about Greece only as it is the only country in the European Union that has allowed Sharia courts to operate on its territory. The Shariah law, in history, was mandatory for Muslim citizens residing in Greece, mostly due to the Ottoman era. However, its reinforcement was predated by the Lausanne Treaty in 1923.

Although the construction of mosques in Muslim minority cities has been challenging due to Islamophobic elements in the country, the Muslim population of Greece, over the years, has managed to gain some success in building places of worship for themselves.

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

  • The mosque of Athens, also known as the Votanikos mosque, is the first mosque in Athens since the Greek War of Independence. The mosque was opened in 2020 after its opening was severely delayed by Covid-19. Although the construction of the mosque faced civil protests and opposition, the Muslim community of Greece was successful in gaining the right to build their place of worship.
  • Eski Mosque is located in the Greek town of Kimotini. The mosque is said to have been built on the site of a Byzantine church. After having been turned into a church by the Bulgarians in 1910, the mosque was returned to the Muslim community in 1919-1920.
  • Yeni Mosque is another mosque located in Kimotini. The Yeni Mosque is an Ottoman Mosque. The mosque was founded by Ekmekçizade Ahmed Pasha – the first chief finance minister, in 1603-1613.

Halal Food and Dining Options in Greece

If you're in the mood to dine out in Greece – here are some Halal options to consider:

Namaste Indian Restaurant

One can never go wrong with some Indian food – spicy and delicious, Namaste Indian Restaurant also brings vegetarian options and vegan-friendly food!

  • Address: 12 Lempesi Acropolis, Athens 11742 Greece
  • Phone: +30 21 0923 3999
  • Website: www.namasterestaurant.gr
  • Cuisine: Indian, Vegan Options, Halal

Mesopotamian Kebab & Restaurant

Craving Middle Eastern food? head to Mesopotamian Kebab & Restaurant for some delicious food!

  • Address: Amasias 16 Atina, Vyronas 16231 Greece
  • Phone: +30 21 0765 7909
  • Website: www.mesopotamiankebab.com
  • Cuisine: Middle Eastern, Vegan Options, Vegetarian Options, Halal

Connect with the Muslim Community in Greece

If you've recently moved to the beautiful country of Greece – be it as a traveler or permanently, make sure to connect with the Muslim community of Greece by visiting your local nearby mosques regularly, attending any events they may be hosting, or joining any prayer groups. Muslim and Quran will continue to have your back and provide you with authentic and reliable Islamic information!