Open mosques in North Rhine-Westphalia: discovery, exchange and culinary delights on October 3rd!

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On October 3, 2025, numerous mosques in North Rhine-Westphalia will open their doors to promote interreligious exchange.

Am 3. Oktober 2025 öffnen zahlreiche Moscheen in Nordrhein-Westfalen ihre Türen, um interreligiösen Austausch zu fördern.
On October 3, 2025, numerous mosques in North Rhine-Westphalia will open their doors to promote interreligious exchange.

Open mosques in North Rhine-Westphalia: discovery, exchange and culinary delights on October 3rd!

On October 3, 2025, numerous mosques in North Rhine-Westphalia will open their doors to the public. This special day is celebrated for the 29th time on German Unity Day, a symbol of the country's unity. The aim of the event is to warmly invite non-Muslims to get to know the places of worship and the work of the Muslim communities better. The program includes guided tours, lectures and culinary discoveries. So reported n-tv about the central meaning of this day.

Particularly noteworthy are the Ditib central mosques in Cologne and Duisburg, which offer a wide variety of offerings. Cologne's Ditib-Merkez Mosque offers an exciting program with guided tours, insights into the prayer hall and an exhibition on Arabic calligraphy. The Duisburg Central Mosque also invites those interested to experience communal prayer and enjoy Turkish tea and mocha after prayer. According to that Westphalia sheet This openness campaign is being carried out in more than 1,000 mosques throughout Germany.

A day of exchange and openness

The Open Mosque Day, launched on the initiative of the Central Council of Muslims in 1997, is intended to promote interreligious understanding. October 3rd was deliberately chosen to emphasize the role of Muslims in reunified Germany. Every year, the mosques present guided tours, panel discussions and cultural offerings that help to break down reservations. The event not only promotes exchange between Muslims and non-Muslims, but also offers the opportunity to learn more about Islam and the culture associated with it. Information about the programs of the participating mosques can be found on their websites and on social media.

This year the day's motto is “Faith as a compass of humanity”. This motto aims to shed light on the role of faith in current social issues. The statement that “every life counts” is taken up in many activities and lectures and shows the basic Islamic message that emphasizes the protection and appreciation of every life. So that also supports todayday.com the interreligious dialogue.

In the city of Essen, nine communities and associations are actively involved in this open door campaign. The commitment of the mosque communities in North Rhine-Westphalia shows how important exchange and understanding between different cultures and faiths are. The Open Mosque Day therefore offers a welcome opportunity to celebrate and respect the diversity of the Islamic community in Germany.