The museum shows both the history of Islam and the Tatars who have lived on the territory of Belarus since the time of the Incl. There are historical exhibits, household items, and old editions of books. You can also look at the mosque itself from the inside to see the beautiful dome and the minimalistic design of the main prayer hall.
Out of respect for the temple and the faithful, it is advisable for men not to wear shorts and sleeveless T-shirts, while women can wear trousers or a long skirt, a shirt or a long-sleeve sweatshirt and cover their heads.
Nice beautiful, big mosque. Everything is done for the convenience of the worshippers. There is a juma on Fridays. And you can always buy a lot of delicious things near the mosque)
Admission is free, inside there are models of mosques, gifts from foreign delegations and the history of Islam in these parts, from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania to the present
A small but interesting exposition telling about the history of Islam on the territory of Belarus. Some gifts made to the mosque are on display - for example, from the President of Turkey. National costumes of some peoples. Photos, Books.
A beautiful building. I can say with confidence that it decorates both a quiet area in the city center and the city itself.
I like to buy nuts there)
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Джалил Кабулов
Level 17 Local Expert
January 11, 2024
A great mosque. On Fridays, many Muslims gather for Friday prayers. On Muslim holidays, people gather even more than on Fridays. And on weekdays, few people come to daily prayers.
It is a very beautiful mosque.but I'm a woman and I probably shouldn't be there..The people are very calm.There have never been any conflicts .even on their holidays, when there are a lot of people...they are very friendly.
On Fridays, bearded boys throw their elite troughs across the road. At the same time, asking for respect in the cemetery, now a park near the mosque. You can only respect those who respect traffic rules