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Al Torath e.V. Moschee und Islamisches Kulturzentrum

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Al Torath e.V. Moschee und Islamisches Kulturzentrum in Berlin's Tempelhof district serves as both a mosque and an Islamic cultural center, with the German designation Kulturzentrum indicating the facility's broader mission of cultural preservation and community engagement alongside religious worship. The name Al Torath translates from Arabic as The Heritage, suggesting a commitment to preserving and transmitting Islamic heritage to future generations, including religious teachings, Arabic language, cultural traditions, and the rich legacy of Muslim civilization across its diverse manifestations over the centuries. The e.V. designation indicates the organization's status as a registered non-profit association under German law, a common legal structure for Muslim religious and cultural organizations in Germany. Tempelhof, known for its historic airport and central Berlin location, has become home to significant Muslim populations from various backgrounds. The facility typically includes an ablution area, a main prayer hall oriented toward the qiblah in Makkah, a women's prayer area, classrooms for Arabic and Quran instruction, a library of Islamic literature, gathering halls for community events and cultural programs, and administrative offices. The imam leads the five daily prayers and delivers Friday khutbahs in Arabic and German. During Ramadan, the mosque becomes especially vibrant with tarawih prayers, iftar meals served communally to worshippers, and Quran reading programs aimed at completing the entire holy text. The cultural center dimension of the facility hosts lectures on topics ranging from Islamic history to classical Arabic poetry to contemporary issues facing Muslim communities, cultural events celebrating Arab heritage and Islamic holidays, exhibits of Islamic art and calligraphy, and educational programs for children and adults. Weekend madrasah programs teach children Arabic, Quran recitation, Islamic history, and moral instruction, preparing them to preserve and transmit their heritage. Adult circles meet for continuing study of tafsir, hadith, fiqh, and other religious subjects, while language classes and cultural workshops serve the broader community interest in Arab and Islamic heritage. The cultural center programming has included exhibits of calligraphy by master Arab and Turkish calligraphers, presentations of classical Arab music and poetry, screenings of films from the Arab world, and book launches featuring scholars examining Arab-Islamic contributions to global civilization, making the facility a cultural resource for the broader Berlin community beyond its religious function.

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