Asakusa mosque
| Masjid Daar Al-Arqam Asakusa | |
|---|---|
| Basic information | |
| The location | 〒111-0025 TokyoTaito-kuHigashiasakusa1 chome 9-12[1]
|
| Religion | Islam Sunni |
| Construction | |
| Form | Mosque |
| Completion | 1998 |
| Building | |
| Seating capacity | 80 people |
| The number of the domes | 1 |
The mosque where Asakusa mosque (あさくさ mosque) or Dahl le Al cam trout didoh [2] (Dar Al-Arqam Masjid [3]) is located in Higashiasakusa, Taitou-ku, Tokyo. It was built in 1998. It is run by Japanese mosque foundation (JMF) which is some stations of the Isla Mick circle of Japan (ICOJ) [4].
Table of contents
Name
"Da Lulu Al cam trout didoh" [6] and "Dahl Al Al cam trout didoh" [5] is used other than "Asakusa trout didoh" [5] about the Japanese notation, too. In addition, there are Darul Arqam Masjid [5] and Masjid Dar el Arqam Asakusa [7], some variations including Masjid Daar Al-Arqam Asakusa about the Roman letters notation.
Service
The mosque provides the next basic service [8]
- I am worshiped five times prayer and every Friday of attendance every day
- Ceremony (including the certificate) of the marriage of Islam
- Library of Islam
- シャハーダ (including the issue of certificate)
- Funeral service service
- Class about the topic of Islam various in the center
- The spread of information of Islam.
Facilities
In the building, the allocation of each floor is as follows at 5 stories.
- The first floor: Islam Cultural Center
- The second floor: Bethel for the woman
- The third floor: Bethel for the man
- The fourth floor: A kitchen and dining room
- The fifth floor: House of the leader of the prayer of the mosque
Transportation
The nearest station is Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, JR Joban Line Minami-Senju Station or Tokyo Metro Ginza Line Asakusa Station.
Reference
- ^ http://www.islam.co.jp/masjid/dar_al-arqam/index.html
- ^ "Japanese マスジド Muslim group Kanto". Isla Mick center Japan. November 5, 2013 reading.
- ^ "About The Masjid". Masjid Dar el Arqam Asakusa (official site). November 5, 2013 reading.
- ^ http://masjid-asakusa.ucoz.com/index/about_the_masjid/0-5
- ^ a b c "Information about the mosque". Shimizu Cemetery Islam graveyard. November 5, 2013 reading.
- ^ "The fifth whole country trout didoh (mosque) convention". Waseda University Islam area study mechanism. November 5, 2013 reading.
- ^ "site title." Masjid Dar el Arqam Asakusa (official site). November 5, 2013 reading.
- ^ http://www.islamiccircleofjapan.org/dar-al-arqam-masjid.html
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