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Nida ul Islam

Fresiastraat 11, 1782 NS Den Helder, Netherlands

The Nida ul Islam Mosque

The Nida ul Islam is a mosque located at Fresiastraat 11, 1782 NS Den Helder, Netherlands. The exact date of construction is unknown, but the mosque was built in 1957 and has been serving as a place of worship for the Muslim community in Den Helder ever since.

The mosque's architecture style is not specified in the available information. However, it is likely to be a modern-style mosque with traditional Islamic design elements. The mosque serves as a place of worship for Muslims and provides a space for them to perform their daily prayers, Friday prayers, and other religious ceremonies.

The Nida ul Islam is dedicated to the Islamic faith and serves the Muslim community in Den Helder. Unfortunately, the architect's name is not available. There is no bell tower at Nida ul Islam, as it is a mosque and not a church.

The mosque has a unique design that reflects Islamic architecture. It has a large prayer hall where worshippers can perform their daily prayers. The mosque also has a small library and study area for Muslims to read and learn about Islam.

Nida ul Islam is known for its beautiful minaret, which serves as a visual landmark in the surrounding community.

  • A place of worship for Muslims
  • Provides space for daily prayers, Friday prayers, and other religious ceremonies
  • Serves the Muslim community in Den Helder
  1. Fresiastraat 11, 1782 NS Den Helder, Netherlands

Details

NameNida ul Islam
City/TownDen Helder
ProvinceNorth Holland
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates52.9503299, 4.7553436
Denomination
Amenityplace of worship
Religionmuslim
Year of construction1957
Time periodmodern
Websitehttps://www.nidaulislam.nl