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Daar Al-Arqam Asakusa Mosque


Urban and Architectural


The building has 5 floors, and the allocation of each floor is as follows.

1st floor: Islamic Culture Center
2nd floor: Place of worship for women
3rd floor: Place of worship for men
4th floor: kitchen and dining room
5th floor: Residence of the leader of the prayer of the mosque

Description


Dar Al Al-Kham Mosque or also known as Masjid Asakusa ( Japanese : Dar Al-Al-Kam Masjid) is a mosque in downtown Tokyo built in 1998. The Asakusa Mosque is managed by the Japan Mosque Foundation (JMF), one of the divisions of the Islamic Circle Institute in Japan.Wikipedia  site:ja.isecosmetic.com

Details

Location

1-chōme-9 Higashiasakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0025, Japan

Worshippers

80

Owners

Japan Mosque Foundation (JMF)

Year of Build

1998

Drawings

Map

Urban and Architectural

The building has 5 floors, and the allocation of each floor is as follows.

1st floor: Islamic Culture Center
2nd floor: Place of worship for women
3rd floor: Place of worship for men
4th floor: kitchen and dining room
5th floor: Residence of the leader of the prayer of the mosque

Description

Dar Al Al-Kham Mosque or also known as Masjid Asakusa ( Japanese : Dar Al-Al-Kam Masjid) is a mosque in downtown Tokyo built in 1998. The Asakusa Mosque is managed by the Japan Mosque Foundation (JMF), one of the divisions of the Islamic Circle Institute in Japan.Wikipedia  site:ja.isecosmetic.com