Rabita Mosque
About the Rabita Mosque:
Rabita Masjid is one of the earliest mosques in Finland. Muslims perform one of the most important pillars of Islam, the second pillar, which is prayer. The mosque is also a place for those who wish to read the Quran, practice seclusion, draw closer to Allah, and engage in private devotion.
– Performing the Five Daily Prayers and the Friday Prayer:
The mosque opens its doors to worshippers so they can perform the second pillar of Islam—prayer—in congregation, as commanded by Allah and His Messenger, peace be upon him, five times a day and night. Additionally, the Friday prayer is held, with the sermon delivered in Arabic, Finnish, or English.
– Lessons and Lectures:
At the Islamic League Mosque, lessons and sermons are held to remind Muslims of Allah and encourage them to embody and uphold virtuous morals.
– Mosque Facilities:
The mosque consists of two halls: the main prayer hall, which is designated for men, and a prayer room designated for women. Additionally, there are separate ablution and restroom facilities for each.