Babul Islam Mosque

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Babul Islam Mosque
Religion
Affiliation Islam Sunni
Location
Location237-1 Hitotonoya, Oyama, Tochigi Prefecture 323-0827
Geographic coordinates 36°18′18″N139°47′18″E / 36.30493599929235°N 139.7883294621113°E / 36.30493599929235; 139.7883294621113 Coordinates: 36°18′18″N139°47′18″E / 36.30493599929235°N 139.7883294621113°E / 36.30493599929235; 139.7883294621113
Architecture
TypeMosque
Capacity800 peoples
Website
http://www.icoj.org/babul-islam-masjid.html

Babul Islam Mosque is a mosque located on the intersection of route 4 & route 50 in Oyama, Tochigi, Japan. It has a capacity of 600 persons in the main hall. Main activities include five times Salat, Salat ul Jumma, Salat ut Taraweeh, Salat ul Eid and weekly gathering for dars of Quran on Saturday. Other activities include Shahdah & Nikah arrangements, Gussul e Mayah (bathing of dead bodies), Janazah and other community works. [1]

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References

  1. "Babul Islam Masjid, Oyama, Tochigi". Islamic Circle Of Japan. Archived from the original on 21 August 2016. Retrieved 15 August 2016.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)