Mosque as an Extracurricular Place of Learning

In Markus Tiedemann (ed.), Philosophical Education Beyond the Classroom. J.B. Metzler. pp. 291-299 (2023)
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This article aims to explore the role of mosques as an extracurricular place of learning. In addition to its traditional function as a place of prayer, mosques fulfill a variety of multifunctional tasks, particularly for Muslims living in Germany. This article will provide an empirical examination of the ways in which mosques intersect with philosophical-ethical questions, the topics that are addressed within them, and why they are suitable as extracurricular places of learning.

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