Practices & Beliefs
Can non-Muslims enter a mosque?
Yes. Most mosques welcome visitors. It’s best to contact the mosque beforehand and follow their guidelines for respectful behaviour.
What should I expect when visiting a mosque?
Visitors are usually greeted warmly. Modest clothing is expected, shoes are removed before entering the prayer hall, and photography may be restricted.
How should I greet a Muslim?
A simple “Hello” is fine. You may also use “As-salāmu ʿalaykum,” which means peace be upon you.
Are there topics to approach carefully?
It’s best to avoid sensitive subjects such as politics, controversial religious debates, or personal questions about faith until you know the person well.
What should I know about prayer times?
Muslims pray five times a day. Visiting a mosque during prayer time is allowed, but it’s courteous to observe quietly from designated areas.
Can I ask questions about Islam?
Yes! Most communities encourage respectful curiosity. Asking polite questions is welcomed and often appreciated.
