Is there a prayer room in Frankfurt airport?
Is there a prayer room facility in Frankfurt airport?
Some of us are desperate for this facilities as we sometimes route through this airport for umrah and Hajj
germany fra islam
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Is there a prayer room facility in Frankfurt airport?
Some of us are desperate for this facilities as we sometimes route through this airport for umrah and Hajj
germany fra islam
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I'm kind of confused by both of these comments. I often visit UK airport prayer rooms (as I stress about all the people), and there's usually paraphernalia of various faiths, including a Qibla sticker, prayer mats, etc. Same sort of thing in hospitals. Is this rare worldwide? The idea of separate public prayer rooms for different faiths is new to me. Is it a cultural thing; something that's changing over time;...?
– Dan Sheppard
Jan 26 at 0:13
1
@DanSheppard I have seen mixed; sometimes same room is used by all faiths and sometimes they provide separate facilities.
– Hafiz
Jan 26 at 11:40
@Sentinel the answer is yes women can and do pray with men. There are certain conditions placed to ensure the integrity of men and women is maintained.
– Hafiz
Jan 27 at 21:23
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Is there a prayer room facility in Frankfurt airport?
Some of us are desperate for this facilities as we sometimes route through this airport for umrah and Hajj
germany fra islam
Is there a prayer room facility in Frankfurt airport?
Some of us are desperate for this facilities as we sometimes route through this airport for umrah and Hajj
germany fra islam
germany fra islam
edited Jan 25 at 16:02
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I'm kind of confused by both of these comments. I often visit UK airport prayer rooms (as I stress about all the people), and there's usually paraphernalia of various faiths, including a Qibla sticker, prayer mats, etc. Same sort of thing in hospitals. Is this rare worldwide? The idea of separate public prayer rooms for different faiths is new to me. Is it a cultural thing; something that's changing over time;...?
– Dan Sheppard
Jan 26 at 0:13
1
@DanSheppard I have seen mixed; sometimes same room is used by all faiths and sometimes they provide separate facilities.
– Hafiz
Jan 26 at 11:40
@Sentinel the answer is yes women can and do pray with men. There are certain conditions placed to ensure the integrity of men and women is maintained.
– Hafiz
Jan 27 at 21:23
add a comment |
21
I'm kind of confused by both of these comments. I often visit UK airport prayer rooms (as I stress about all the people), and there's usually paraphernalia of various faiths, including a Qibla sticker, prayer mats, etc. Same sort of thing in hospitals. Is this rare worldwide? The idea of separate public prayer rooms for different faiths is new to me. Is it a cultural thing; something that's changing over time;...?
– Dan Sheppard
Jan 26 at 0:13
1
@DanSheppard I have seen mixed; sometimes same room is used by all faiths and sometimes they provide separate facilities.
– Hafiz
Jan 26 at 11:40
@Sentinel the answer is yes women can and do pray with men. There are certain conditions placed to ensure the integrity of men and women is maintained.
– Hafiz
Jan 27 at 21:23
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21
I'm kind of confused by both of these comments. I often visit UK airport prayer rooms (as I stress about all the people), and there's usually paraphernalia of various faiths, including a Qibla sticker, prayer mats, etc. Same sort of thing in hospitals. Is this rare worldwide? The idea of separate public prayer rooms for different faiths is new to me. Is it a cultural thing; something that's changing over time;...?
– Dan Sheppard
Jan 26 at 0:13
I'm kind of confused by both of these comments. I often visit UK airport prayer rooms (as I stress about all the people), and there's usually paraphernalia of various faiths, including a Qibla sticker, prayer mats, etc. Same sort of thing in hospitals. Is this rare worldwide? The idea of separate public prayer rooms for different faiths is new to me. Is it a cultural thing; something that's changing over time;...?
– Dan Sheppard
Jan 26 at 0:13
1
1
@DanSheppard I have seen mixed; sometimes same room is used by all faiths and sometimes they provide separate facilities.
– Hafiz
Jan 26 at 11:40
@DanSheppard I have seen mixed; sometimes same room is used by all faiths and sometimes they provide separate facilities.
– Hafiz
Jan 26 at 11:40
@Sentinel the answer is yes women can and do pray with men. There are certain conditions placed to ensure the integrity of men and women is maintained.
– Hafiz
Jan 27 at 21:23
@Sentinel the answer is yes women can and do pray with men. There are certain conditions placed to ensure the integrity of men and women is maintained.
– Hafiz
Jan 27 at 21:23
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Yes.
The Frankfurt Airport website page on Muslim prayer rooms says:
Friday prayers are held in the Muslim prayer room in
Terminal 1 every Friday at the time stated in the prayer calendar.
Prayer room for Muslims
- Terminal 1, Level 3, Departures B, Room 201.3014-3015
- Terminal 1, Level 2, near Gate B22
- Terminal 2, Level 3, near Gate D1
There are also prayer rooms for other faiths.
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Yes there is near gate B26. There are rooms for multiple faiths
It provides wudu area both for brothers and sisters
53
@StrangerToKindness, answering your own question is accepted here, as it shares knowledge.
– Willeke♦
Jan 25 at 16:03
7
@StrangerToKindness there is a help article on the topic.
– phoog
Jan 25 at 16:19
3
I am Allahmdulillah literally on the way from jeddah to mekkah now. This is something Inwas not aure about in frankfurt airport so posted this here immediately for everyone to benefit
– Hafiz
Jan 25 at 20:55
3
@Cody I can't tell if you're joking, but brothers and sisters doesn't refer to biological siblings, but to fellow men or women respectively in the faith. It's also used in Christianity.
– Cullub
Jan 25 at 20:58
13
Ah ok I see, so he should specify "brothers and sisters within the Muslim faith" as this site is visited by people from all belief and political systems
– CodyBugstein
Jan 25 at 21:01
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Yes.
The Frankfurt Airport website page on Muslim prayer rooms says:
Friday prayers are held in the Muslim prayer room in
Terminal 1 every Friday at the time stated in the prayer calendar.
Prayer room for Muslims
- Terminal 1, Level 3, Departures B, Room 201.3014-3015
- Terminal 1, Level 2, near Gate B22
- Terminal 2, Level 3, near Gate D1
There are also prayer rooms for other faiths.
add a comment |
Yes.
The Frankfurt Airport website page on Muslim prayer rooms says:
Friday prayers are held in the Muslim prayer room in
Terminal 1 every Friday at the time stated in the prayer calendar.
Prayer room for Muslims
- Terminal 1, Level 3, Departures B, Room 201.3014-3015
- Terminal 1, Level 2, near Gate B22
- Terminal 2, Level 3, near Gate D1
There are also prayer rooms for other faiths.
add a comment |
Yes.
The Frankfurt Airport website page on Muslim prayer rooms says:
Friday prayers are held in the Muslim prayer room in
Terminal 1 every Friday at the time stated in the prayer calendar.
Prayer room for Muslims
- Terminal 1, Level 3, Departures B, Room 201.3014-3015
- Terminal 1, Level 2, near Gate B22
- Terminal 2, Level 3, near Gate D1
There are also prayer rooms for other faiths.
Yes.
The Frankfurt Airport website page on Muslim prayer rooms says:
Friday prayers are held in the Muslim prayer room in
Terminal 1 every Friday at the time stated in the prayer calendar.
Prayer room for Muslims
- Terminal 1, Level 3, Departures B, Room 201.3014-3015
- Terminal 1, Level 2, near Gate B22
- Terminal 2, Level 3, near Gate D1
There are also prayer rooms for other faiths.
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Yes there is near gate B26. There are rooms for multiple faiths
It provides wudu area both for brothers and sisters
53
@StrangerToKindness, answering your own question is accepted here, as it shares knowledge.
– Willeke♦
Jan 25 at 16:03
7
@StrangerToKindness there is a help article on the topic.
– phoog
Jan 25 at 16:19
3
I am Allahmdulillah literally on the way from jeddah to mekkah now. This is something Inwas not aure about in frankfurt airport so posted this here immediately for everyone to benefit
– Hafiz
Jan 25 at 20:55
3
@Cody I can't tell if you're joking, but brothers and sisters doesn't refer to biological siblings, but to fellow men or women respectively in the faith. It's also used in Christianity.
– Cullub
Jan 25 at 20:58
13
Ah ok I see, so he should specify "brothers and sisters within the Muslim faith" as this site is visited by people from all belief and political systems
– CodyBugstein
Jan 25 at 21:01
|
show 2 more comments
Yes there is near gate B26. There are rooms for multiple faiths
It provides wudu area both for brothers and sisters
53
@StrangerToKindness, answering your own question is accepted here, as it shares knowledge.
– Willeke♦
Jan 25 at 16:03
7
@StrangerToKindness there is a help article on the topic.
– phoog
Jan 25 at 16:19
3
I am Allahmdulillah literally on the way from jeddah to mekkah now. This is something Inwas not aure about in frankfurt airport so posted this here immediately for everyone to benefit
– Hafiz
Jan 25 at 20:55
3
@Cody I can't tell if you're joking, but brothers and sisters doesn't refer to biological siblings, but to fellow men or women respectively in the faith. It's also used in Christianity.
– Cullub
Jan 25 at 20:58
13
Ah ok I see, so he should specify "brothers and sisters within the Muslim faith" as this site is visited by people from all belief and political systems
– CodyBugstein
Jan 25 at 21:01
|
show 2 more comments
Yes there is near gate B26. There are rooms for multiple faiths
It provides wudu area both for brothers and sisters
Yes there is near gate B26. There are rooms for multiple faiths
It provides wudu area both for brothers and sisters
answered Jan 25 at 13:44
HafizHafiz
48538
48538
53
@StrangerToKindness, answering your own question is accepted here, as it shares knowledge.
– Willeke♦
Jan 25 at 16:03
7
@StrangerToKindness there is a help article on the topic.
– phoog
Jan 25 at 16:19
3
I am Allahmdulillah literally on the way from jeddah to mekkah now. This is something Inwas not aure about in frankfurt airport so posted this here immediately for everyone to benefit
– Hafiz
Jan 25 at 20:55
3
@Cody I can't tell if you're joking, but brothers and sisters doesn't refer to biological siblings, but to fellow men or women respectively in the faith. It's also used in Christianity.
– Cullub
Jan 25 at 20:58
13
Ah ok I see, so he should specify "brothers and sisters within the Muslim faith" as this site is visited by people from all belief and political systems
– CodyBugstein
Jan 25 at 21:01
|
show 2 more comments
53
@StrangerToKindness, answering your own question is accepted here, as it shares knowledge.
– Willeke♦
Jan 25 at 16:03
7
@StrangerToKindness there is a help article on the topic.
– phoog
Jan 25 at 16:19
3
I am Allahmdulillah literally on the way from jeddah to mekkah now. This is something Inwas not aure about in frankfurt airport so posted this here immediately for everyone to benefit
– Hafiz
Jan 25 at 20:55
3
@Cody I can't tell if you're joking, but brothers and sisters doesn't refer to biological siblings, but to fellow men or women respectively in the faith. It's also used in Christianity.
– Cullub
Jan 25 at 20:58
13
Ah ok I see, so he should specify "brothers and sisters within the Muslim faith" as this site is visited by people from all belief and political systems
– CodyBugstein
Jan 25 at 21:01
53
53
@StrangerToKindness, answering your own question is accepted here, as it shares knowledge.
– Willeke♦
Jan 25 at 16:03
@StrangerToKindness, answering your own question is accepted here, as it shares knowledge.
– Willeke♦
Jan 25 at 16:03
7
7
@StrangerToKindness there is a help article on the topic.
– phoog
Jan 25 at 16:19
@StrangerToKindness there is a help article on the topic.
– phoog
Jan 25 at 16:19
3
3
I am Allahmdulillah literally on the way from jeddah to mekkah now. This is something Inwas not aure about in frankfurt airport so posted this here immediately for everyone to benefit
– Hafiz
Jan 25 at 20:55
I am Allahmdulillah literally on the way from jeddah to mekkah now. This is something Inwas not aure about in frankfurt airport so posted this here immediately for everyone to benefit
– Hafiz
Jan 25 at 20:55
3
3
@Cody I can't tell if you're joking, but brothers and sisters doesn't refer to biological siblings, but to fellow men or women respectively in the faith. It's also used in Christianity.
– Cullub
Jan 25 at 20:58
@Cody I can't tell if you're joking, but brothers and sisters doesn't refer to biological siblings, but to fellow men or women respectively in the faith. It's also used in Christianity.
– Cullub
Jan 25 at 20:58
13
13
Ah ok I see, so he should specify "brothers and sisters within the Muslim faith" as this site is visited by people from all belief and political systems
– CodyBugstein
Jan 25 at 21:01
Ah ok I see, so he should specify "brothers and sisters within the Muslim faith" as this site is visited by people from all belief and political systems
– CodyBugstein
Jan 25 at 21:01
|
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I'm kind of confused by both of these comments. I often visit UK airport prayer rooms (as I stress about all the people), and there's usually paraphernalia of various faiths, including a Qibla sticker, prayer mats, etc. Same sort of thing in hospitals. Is this rare worldwide? The idea of separate public prayer rooms for different faiths is new to me. Is it a cultural thing; something that's changing over time;...?
– Dan Sheppard
Jan 26 at 0:13
1
@DanSheppard I have seen mixed; sometimes same room is used by all faiths and sometimes they provide separate facilities.
– Hafiz
Jan 26 at 11:40
@Sentinel the answer is yes women can and do pray with men. There are certain conditions placed to ensure the integrity of men and women is maintained.
– Hafiz
Jan 27 at 21:23