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Abu Bakr Moschee

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Abu Bakr Moschee in Dortmund, Germany, is named after the first caliph of Islam, the closest companion of the Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم, known for his truthfulness and steadfast faith. A mosque bearing that name carries a particular weight, and the community here strives to honour the Siddiq in the seriousness with which they observe prayer, charity, and communal solidarity. The mosque serves a predominantly Arabic-speaking congregation, with Friday khutbahs in Arabic and often a summary in German for those whose Arabic is limited. Daily prayers are observed with steady regularity, and the hall sees a different face of Dortmund's Muslim population depending on the time of day — early risers for Fajr, shopkeepers for Zuhur, children for Asar after school, and the full community for Maghrib and Isha. Around the prayer hall, the mosque maintains a library of Arabic Islamic texts, a space for women's gatherings, a small kitchen, and a classroom used for Qur'an lessons and Arabic instruction for children born in Germany. The mosque's leadership keeps ties with similar centres across the Ruhr and beyond, and scholars visiting Germany frequently stop here to deliver ceramah and answer questions. During Ramadan, the iftar table is set every evening, and the community breaks the fast together before standing for taraweeh, sometimes led by a visiting hafiz from Egypt, Morocco, or Saudi Arabia. The committee organises sadaqah collection for refugees, support for widows within the community, and a monthly payment scheme that helps struggling families with rent and groceries — an application of the Quranic imperative to care for the poor and the wayfarer. The Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم praised Abu Bakr as the one whose faith would outweigh that of all the ummah put together, and the Arab Muslims of Dortmund who gather in this building strive to plant themselves in that tradition of devotion, moving through Dortmund's working weeks with the five salawat as the anchor of every day. Visitors from Arab countries sometimes arrive assuming they will find a grand purpose-built structure and are briefly surprised by the modesty of the building, until they step into the hall for a prayer and recognise that the essential thing has never been the walls.

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