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Anakadın Camii

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Anakadın Camii — the 'Mother Mosque' — bears a name unusual among Turkish mosques, literally 'mother-woman', and most likely refers to a particularly revered female benefactor whose memory the congregation has chosen to honour, or to a broader symbolic gesture toward the pivotal role of women in the transmission of faith within the Turkish Muslim family. Whatever the specific origin of the name, the effect is quietly moving: a mosque whose very title invites worshippers to remember the mothers, grandmothers, and female teachers through whom the knowledge and practice of the religion have so often been passed down. The building itself is a neighbourhood mosque in central Ankara of modest scale, with a single minaret, a central dome, and a well-kept forecourt. Inside, the prayer hall is carpeted in warm tones, and the mihrab is finished with Kütahya tile. The walls carry calligraphic panels including the divine names and verses on the rights of parents. The imam's Friday sermons often engage with themes that echo the mosque's name — the honouring of mothers, the duties owed to parents, the Qur'anic injunction to lower the wing of humility before them. The women's gallery is notably spacious and well-appointed, reflecting the mosque's particular attention to the needs of its female worshippers. Children attend Qur'an classes in the annex throughout the year. Ablution facilities are clean and heated. During Ramadan the mosque runs a full programme of tarawih and community iftars organised by local families. On Mother's Day each year — a secular occasion which the mosque nonetheless observes with characteristic sensitivity — a special programme of Qur'anic recitation is dedicated to the souls of the mothers and grandmothers of the congregation, living and departed, and the gathering is often one of the most emotionally affecting of the year for members who come to remember their own mothers with grateful hearts. For Muslim visitors to central Ankara, Anakadın Camii is a welcoming place to pray, and its name is itself a small and beautiful invitation to remember, with gratitude and in prayer, those through whose hands the religion was first placed into ours.

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