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Islamisches Kulturzentrum "Hidajeti" in Dortmund is one of the city's Bosnian-tradition Islamic centres. The name Hidajeti comes from the Arabic hidayah, meaning divine guidance, and is carried in a particular Bosnian spelling that reflects the community's linguistic heritage. The centre serves Bosnian Muslims of the Dortmund area, many of whom arrived as refugees during the 1990s Yugoslav wars, and now form an established community contributing to the city's civic and religious life. Unlike most Turkish or Arab mosques in Germany, a Bosnian centre reflects a European Muslim heritage centuries in the making — the Islam of Sarajevo, Mostar, and Travnik, of the old tekija and medresa traditions, of a community that survived Ottoman rule, Austro-Hungarian administration, Yugoslav socialism, and finally genocide, emerging with its faith intact. The mosque is typically modest in decoration, following the sober Bosnian architectural instinct, and the Friday khutbah is delivered in Bosnian, with verses from the Qur'an recited in Arabic and translated for the congregation. The community observes the five daily prayers, holds weekend mekteb classes for children, and runs programmes that mark both religious and community milestones. Every year around July, the community gathers to commemorate the Srebrenica genocide and the thousands of Bosniak Muslim men and boys murdered there, ensuring that younger generations, many now born in Germany, inherit that memory and its weight. Ramadan is observed with Bosnian iftar traditions: the clear hurmašice, the thick begova čorba, and the quiet patience that has always marked Balkan Muslim life. Teravih is prayed nightly, with the imam leading a congregation that often includes older members whose Qur'an recitation carries the unmistakable accent of the Bosnian tradition. The Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم praised those who are patient through trial, and the Bosniak community carries that ayah in their lived history. Hidajeti, with its Bosnian name and Bosnian soul, is a precious corner of Dortmund for those whose hearts still hold the mountains and rivers of their homeland even as their feet have settled on German soil. In the small kitchen behind the prayer hall, decades of communal Eid lunches have left a faint permanent fragrance of coffee and simit that no amount of cleaning ever entirely removes, and nobody really wants it to.
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