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Home to around 1,400,000 Muslims, Rome consists of many beautiful mosques that allow Muslims to gather for congregation, according to the prayer times in Rome every day. Mosques are important for Muslims because they are a place of worship and a center for community engagement. Rome is home to the Mosque of Rome, the largest mosque in the Western World. The city is Muslim-friendly. You can easily travel the city while wearing the hijab or an Islamic Dress, and you can also visit the numerous mosques present in the city. Read more to find out about the mosques.
The Mosque of Rome is the largest Mosque in Rome and in the Western World. It has the capacity to host 12,000 worshippers. Situated at the base of the Monti Pairoli, to the north of the city, it is located in the Acqua Acestea area. Designed beautifully with awe-striking architecture, this mosque was founded by the collaboration of King Faisal of Saudi Arabia, the exiled Prince Muhammad Hasan of Afghanistan, and his wife, Princess Razia.
Consisting of repetitive designs and diverse geometric patterns, the mosque creates a meditative atmosphere where light plays an important role. The columns, which are shaped like palms, represent the connection between Allah and the worshiper. The mosque includes an educational section featuring a classroom and library, a conference center with a spacious auditorium, and an exhibition space. It also hosts Quran classes, Islamic studies, teachings, wedding ceremonies, funeral services, and exhibitions. Moreover, the mosque is known for offering scholarships and financial assistance to individuals, particularly students, within the Muslim community.
Located in Via di S. Vito in Rome, this mosque consists of a small praying area for men only and can hold a few worshippers simultaneously. It offers 3 Jammat for Jummah on Fridays, and the language of service in this mosque is Bengali, Italian, English, or Arabic. Muslims from various ethnicities and cultural backgrounds visit this Mosque, including members from the Bangladeshi, Pakistani, and Indian communities. Since it is a small mosque, not many events take place here apart from the daily congregation. Muslims who are working nearby prefer this Mosque for daily prayers in Rome at prayer times.
Located in Via della Magliana, Moschea El Fath is a mosque that consists of small prayer rooms separate for men and women, and its interior is very simple. Within the primary hall, you can find the Mihrab, a place that signals the direction of Mecca, and the Minbar, from which the Imam delivers speeches, particularly on Fridays. The carpets of the mosque are all aligned to face Mecca, and there are numerous copies of the Quran available for Muslims. Moreover, Muslims from different communities, such as Tunisians, Algerians, Egyptians, Senegalese, Bangladeshis, etc., are patrons of the mosque.
Additionally, the mosque also conducts Arabic classes and offers Arabic courses for both children and adults. It also hosts activities such as weddings, consultations, training and education, funeral services, and welfare visits to prisons and hospitals. It should be known that the mosque strives to deeply engage with the community and help those in need which is why one of the prayer rooms is also often utilized for blood donation drives. The mosque also hosts events such as group iftars throughout the month of Ramadan and the grand Eid-Al-Fitr festival.
With a simple interior design, this mosque is located in Via Cairoli and can only hold a few worshippers due to its small capacity. It is known to provide services in various languages, such as Arabic, Bangla, Hindi, and Urdu. The mosque only offers praying spaces for men, and due to its small size, it only hosts prayers and other small-scale religious events.
This mosque is located in Via Valsassina and consists of a small praying area. Most Muslims tend to gather in congregation according to prayer times in Rome, outside the mosque, but a few offer prayers in the praying area. Wudu facilities and other facilities are not easily available, and this mosque is for male worshippers only.
Fajr | Duhur | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
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05:54 | 12:08 | 14:25 | 16:42 | 18:17 |