Abu Bakr Mosque

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An Abu Bakr mosque is named after Abu Bakr , the companion of Muhammad and the first caliph of Islam .

Well-known Abu Bakr mosques in Germany

Well-known Abu Bakr mosques outside of Germany

Albania
Ebu-Bekër-Mosque Shkodra location
Azerbaijan
Əbu-Bəkr Mosque Baku
Spain
Abu Bakr Mosque Madrid
United Kingdom
Abu Bakr Mosque Cambridge
Abu Bakr Mosque Southall

Individual evidence

  1. Moroccan Mosque Association; Mosques in Bremen ( Memento from October 6, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  2. ^ Islamischer Bund Dortmund eV (Abu-Bakr Mosque) , opened on November 9, 2001
  3. Islamischer Bund Essen eV , Moroccan Association since 1985, backyard mosque since 1999
  4. ^ Abu Bakr Mosque - Islamic Community Frankfurt , opened on September 7, 2007
  5. ^ Moroccan Mosque Community 1997: Chronicle von Hausen on Frankfurt.de, accessed on February 22, 2020
  6. Open Mosque Day - List of participating mosques 2006
  7. ^ Website of the Abu Bakr Mosque in Wuppertal
  8. Ebu Bekër mosque
  9. ^ Abu Bakr mosque
  10. ^ Abubakr Mosque Southall