Church becomes “The” mosque for Muslims who do not pray in Germany

A church in Berlin is welcoming Muslims, who are unable to go to the mosque for Friday's prayer, following instructions for physical distance, the news agency Reuters reported. Dar Assalam Mosque in Neulcoln usually welcomes hundreds of Muslims for Friday's services. But now only 50 people can accept, [...]
A church in Berlin is welcoming Muslims, who are unable to go to the mosque for Friday's prayer, following instructions for physical distance, the news agency Reuters reported.
Dar Assalam Mosque in Neulcoln usually welcomes hundreds of Muslims for Friday's services. But now only 50 people can accept, at the time when Germany implements the isolation measures, with the aim of combating the coronary.
During the Holy Month of Ramadan, the Martha Lutheran church has offered help, enabling Muslims to pray in Arabic and German.
The “is a good sign since it brings joy in Ramadan and amid crisis” has said mosque imam Mohammed Taha Sabry.
This pandemic has made us a community. The crises are common among the”, and it has added among other things.
Religious objects have been reopened on May 4th in Germany, following several weeks' closure, although even now believers must keep separate from each other from 1.5m.












