Rahmaniya Mosque
Juliettestraat 44, 3816 RC Amersfoort, Netherlands
The Rahmaniya Mosque
The Rahmaniya Mosque, also known as the Rahman Mosque, is located in Amersfoort, Netherlands. The mosque was built in 1979 by a group of Muslim immigrants from Turkey who had settled in the Netherlands.
The mosque was named after the prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), whose name is Rahman, meaning "the Merciful" or "the Compassionate". The mosque has been serving the Muslim community in Amersfoort and surrounding areas for over 40 years.
The mosque's design reflects a blend of traditional Turkish and Dutch styles.
- The exterior features a plain, rectangular shape with a flat roof,
- while the interior is characterized by a spacious, column-free hall with a large dome above.
- The design allows for natural light to flood the space, creating a sense of openness and airiness.
- A slender, octagonal minaret stands at the entrance of the mosque, adding a touch of elegance to the exterior.
The main entrance is flanked by intricately carved wooden doors, adding a touch of cultural heritage to the design. The mosque also features ornate tile work and intricate carvings on its walls and ceilings, which add to its beauty and cultural significance.
Overall, the Rahmaniya Mosque is an important place of worship for the Muslim community in Amersfoort, providing a peaceful and serene environment for prayer and contemplation.
Details
Name | Rahmaniya Mosque |
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City/Town | Amersfoort |
Province | Utrecht |
Country | Netherlands |
Coordinates | 52.1549722, 5.4086546 |
Denomination | |
Amenity | place of worship |
Religion | muslim |
Year of construction | 1979 |
Time period | modern |
Architectural style | modern |
Patron | Muhammad |