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Mevlana Mosque

Rustenburgstraat 56, 5642 GJ Eindhoven, Netherlands

The Mevlana Mosque

Also known as the Sufi Centre, this beautiful mosque is located in Eindhoven, Netherlands. It serves as a place of worship for Muslims and also functions as a cultural center for the community.

Built in 1996 by Turkish businessman and philanthropist Hamdi Cam, the mosque is named after Rumi, a renowned Sufi poet and philosopher from Turkey whose teachings emphasize love, tolerance, and spiritual growth.

The mosque's unique architecture combines traditional Turkish and Islamic styles with modern elements, designed to evoke the beauty of the heavens. Regular prayers are held at the mosque, including Friday prayers, as well as special events like Ramadan celebrations.

Additionally, the mosque provides a space for Muslim students and professionals in Eindhoven to come together and socialize.

  • A cultural center, hosting exhibitions, concerts, and lectures on Islamic art, music, and philosophy.
  • A welcoming space that brings Muslims and people of all faiths together, celebrating their shared humanity.

Overall, the Mevlana Mosque is an important cultural and spiritual hub in Eindhoven, providing a gathering place for the community to come together and celebrate their diversity.

Details

NameMevlana Mosque
City/TownEindhoven
ProvinceNorth Brabant
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates51.440007, 5.5125787
Denomination
Amenityplace of worship
Religionmuslim
Year of construction1996
Time periodmodern
Architectural styleTurkish- Islamic-modern
LenderHamdi Cam
PatronRumi