Frankfurt's Muslim community unites for Ramadan 2025 with prayer and shared meals
Frankfurt's Muslim community unites for Ramadan 2025 with prayer and shared meals
"The best version of me" - Fasting in Ramadan - Frankfurt's Muslim community unites for Ramadan 2025 with prayer and shared meals
Ramadan has begun in Frankfurt, bringing together thousands of Muslims for prayer and reflection. The Abu Bakr Mosque, a central hub for the city's Islamic community, is hosting nightly gatherings and free meals for up to 2,000 people each day. The holy month of Ramadan 2025 is a time of spiritual focus and connection with others for many, like youth leader Mohamed.
Frankfurt's Muslim community, numbering around 130,000, observes Ramadan with daily fasting from dawn to sunset. The Abu Bakr Mosque, registered since 1996, becomes especially busy during this period. Nightly prayers draw large crowds, while free Iftar meals—including soup, salad, a main course, and sweets—are provided to all attendees.
For Mohamed, a youth leader at the mosque, Ramadan 2025 blends routine with deeper reflection. His days remain largely unchanged, though he occasionally feels hunger or thirst. Evenings, however, are spent with family meals and catching up with old friends. He also dedicates more time to reading the Quran and self-examination, seeing the month as an opportunity for mindfulness and togetherness.
The holy month of Ramadan 2025 will conclude with Eid al-Fitr, the Festival of Breaking the Fast. This celebration marks the end of Ramadan and is a time of joy and gratitude for the community.
The Abu Bakr Mosque continues to play a key role in Frankfurt's Ramadan traditions. Its free Iftar meals and nightly prayers bring people together, reinforcing bonds within the city's Muslim population. For individuals like Mohamed, the month of Ramadan 2025 remains a period of spiritual growth and shared experiences.
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