Saigon Central Musjid
Saigon Central Musjid
Saigon Central Musjid
Saigon Central Musjid
Saigon Central Musjid

Saigon Central Musjid

Saigon Central Musjid
  • Saigon Central Musjid is one of Ho Chi Minh City’s historic musjids, originally built in the 1930s by South Indian Muslims. Its striking architecture and peaceful atmosphere attract both worshipers and visitors alike. Initially, the musjid served the South Indian Muslim community residing in the city, but it has since opened its doors to Muslims worldwide.

 

  • Fridays are the musjid’s busiest day, especially during Jumu’ah prayers. The musjid offers a tranquil space where visitors can learn about Islamic culture, enjoy the shade of its verandah, and explore the halal food stalls nearby.

 

  • Key events in the musjid’s history include its growth from a local place of worship to an inclusive hub for Muslims from various backgrounds, marking its significance in the spiritual and cultural life of the city.

Al Noor Musjid

Al Noor Musjid, located at 12 Hang Luoc, Hang Ma, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, is the only musjid in northern Vietnam. Established over a century ago, it has long served as a spiritual center for both local Muslims and foreign visitors.   In the early 19th century, Indian...
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