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Berlin's Muslim community is a vital part of the city's modern identity, predominantly influenced by the Turkish guest-worker generation and more recent refugees. The Εehitlik Mosque, built with classic Ottoman architecture, is one of the city's most beloved landmarks. Berlin's NeukΓΆlln and Kreuzberg districts are vibrant centers of Islamic life, where the Adhan is a familiar sound in many community courtyards.
The Εehitlik Mosque was built between 1999 and 2005 on the site of a historic Muslim cemetery dating back to the late 18th century.
Berlin is home to the 'House of One', a unique interfaith project where a mosque, a synagogue, and a church are being built under one roof.
The city's Mevlana Mosque and Omar Ibn al-Khattab Mosque are major community hubs for both worship and social welfare.
Nearly 10% of Berlin's population identifies as Muslim, representing a diverse background from Turkey, the Arab world, and beyond.
Berlin's Sonnenallee, also known as 'Arab Street', is famous for its vibrant community and excellent selection of traditional Halal food.
RuhVerse uses the Muslim World League (MWL) method for Berlin, with Fajr and Isha calculated at 18Β° and 17Β° respectively.
Yes, Berlin is much further north and east than Munich; summer days are longer, and sun-based prayer times differ significantly between the two.
Most districts in Berlin have multiple mosques; the NeukΓΆlln and Kreuzberg areas have the highest density, with several major Islamic centers.