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Stockholms Moske in Kista is one of the main Islamic centres of the Swedish capital, serving a growing Muslim community that now numbers in the hundreds of thousands across the wider metropolitan area. Sweden's Muslim story is relatively recent in its modern form but increasingly diverse and deeply rooted — families arrived from Turkey, the Balkans, Iran, Iraq, Somalia, Afghanistan, Syria and beyond, and over the decades Stockholm has become a quietly important city in the European Muslim landscape. The mosque in Kista sits within a neighborhood shaped by that migration, surrounded by small shops, halal restaurants and community spaces that together form a living web of Muslim daily life. The prayer hall is welcoming and functional, with wide carpets, a simple mihrab and light that pours through the windows on long Swedish summer evenings when Isha arrives late. Daily prayers draw a steady flow of worshippers, and Fridays fill the hall with a cross-section of the community — Somali elders greeting one another warmly, young Swedish-born Muslims in jeans and thobes, Arab fathers with small children in tow. Ramadan in Stockholm is a unique experience because of the dramatic seasonal variation in fasting hours, and the mosque's evening iftars become gathering points where hot food, dates and sweet tea bring the community together after long fasts. Taraweeh prayers are led with care, and Laylat al-Qadr draws some of the largest attendances of the year. The mosque also offers Quran and Arabic classes for children, adult learning programs, marriage and funeral services, and a calendar of lectures and cultural events. It has worked to maintain good relationships with the wider Stockholm community, hosting open days and inviting neighbors in for conversation and tea. For a traveler passing through the Swedish capital, stepping inside offers a warm welcome and a quiet perspective on how faith thrives in one of Europe's most northerly Muslim communities. Dress modestly, remove your shoes, and enter with respect. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said that the whole earth was made pure and a place of prostration for him and his ummah, and in a city as far north as Stockholm that promise feels newly realized every time the adhan sounds.
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