1/5 Usamah Abdul L. 8 months ago on Google β’ 10 reviews
Good
mosque
at
the
edge
of
the
park
with
classic
building.
However,
it
was
an
unpleasent
experience
for
me
and
my
family.
So
it
was
15:00,
and
we
came
to
pray
Zuhr
&
Asr
in
combination
as
we
are
travelling.
Our
kids
slept
in
the
car,
so
me
and
my
wife
has
to
take
turn
to
pray
in
the
mosque,
while
waiting
with
our
kids
in
the
car.
I
went
first,
and
when
I
entered
the
mosque,
they
are
few
mens
talking
among
themselves.
I
asked
them
where
is
the
prayer
room,
and
they
showed
me
the
way.
So
they
knew
I
am
entering
the
mosque
and
praying.
When
I
finished,
the
door
was
locked
and
I
cannot
go
out.
I
went
to
other
door,
and
all
the
doors
were
locked.
Then,
I
found
a
women
and
he
opened
a
door
for
me
to
go
out.
I
asked
her
to
open
the
door
for
my
wife
to
pray,
but
she
refused.
I
asked
why,
she
said
something
in
Arabic
that
I
could
not
understand.
In
the
end,
I
managed
to
pray
but
my
wife
could
not.
We
have
to
spend
another
1
hour
going
through
the
city
to
find
other
mosque
for
my
wife
to
pray.
Most
of
the
mosque
we
found
is
locked,
and
1
Turkish
mosque
is
open.
What
I
dont
understand
is;
those
men
knew
I
am
inside
the
mosque
and
praying,
but
they
still
locked
the
door
not
allowing
me
to
go
out.
And
if
the
mosque
is
not
locked,
my
wife
can
pray
here
and
we
will
not
waste
another
1
hour
to
go
here
and
there
finding
other
mosque.
I
dont
understand
the
reason
behind
locking
the
mosque.
The
mosque
should
function
as
a
prayer
place
for
everyone,
at
all
time.
Sometimes,
those
who
travelling
could
not
come
to
pray
at
Azan
time,
but
Allah
gave
a
range
of
time
on
when
we
can
perform
Salah,
not
just
whenever
the
Imam
is
praying
at
the
mosque.
And
in
addition,
this
is
the
grand
mosque
of
Brussels,
not
just
some
small
mosque
so
it
should
be
open
to
all
visitors!
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