Azan from the minaret, at a Romanian mosque. The Maria Mosque.
Chemarea la rugăciunea de noapte (ișa), din minaretul moscheii Maria, România.
Carol I mosque, Constanta, Romania.
View from minaret.
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List of Best Things to do in Constanta, Romania
Tomis Harbor
The Mosque of Constanta - Minaret
Museum of National History and Archeology
Saints Paul and Peter Cathedral
Constanta Casino
Mamaia Beach
Tropaeum Traiani Monument
Ovidiu Square
Delfinariu
Constanta Beach
Constanta Romanian city with Islamic characteristics
On top of the Carol I mosque
Constanta, Romania, October 2015
CONSTANȚA [ROMANIA] - Bike Travel
Constanța (historically known as Tomis) is the oldest continuously inhabited city in Romania (it was founded around 600 BC). With a total population of 283,872 peeps, this city is located in the Dobruja region of Romania, on the Black Sea coast.
The main tourist attractions from this video:
# Constanța Beach [00:15 - 00:35 / 00:57 - 01:04 / 02:26 - 02:46 / 02:57 - 03:01 / 03:59 - 04:07]
# Constanța Casino [00:35 - 00:45 / 02:05 - 02:26 / 03:43 - 03:46]
# Aquarium [00:37 - 00:41]
# Port of Constanța [00:45 - 00:49 / 02:00 - 02:05 / 02:47 - 02:56 / 03:35 - 03:39 / 03:54 - 03:57]
# Ovidiu Square [01:28 - 01:37 / 01:55 - 02:00 / 03:07 - 03:12]
# Grand Mosque of Constanța [01:35 - 01:37]
# Genoese Lighthouse [01:43 - 01:44 / 03:04 - 03:07]
# Gravity Park [01:50 - 01:55]
# National Museum of History and Archaeology [03:07 - 03:12]
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Moscheea Maria, singurul lăcaș musulman din Neamț
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Marea Moschee din Constanța-filmare aeriana cu drona in Constanta
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Marea Moschee (geamie )din Constanța a fost reconstruitã în anul 1910 la ordinul regelui Carol (1866-1914), pe locul unei mai vechi geamii.
De remarcat că această moschee este prima construcţie din beton armat din
România.
Moscheea Carol reprezintã o îmbinare a stilului egipteano-bizantin cu inserţii
arhitecturale româneşti ce face din acest edificiu un unicat arhitectonic. Soclul este placat
cu piatrã de Dobrogea cioplitã, din vechea geamie Mahmudie pãstrându-se
doar mihrabul lucrat în stil maur.
Deasupra porţii principale de la intrare strãjuieşte inscripţia: ‚În numele lui
Allah cel Milostiv, Îndurãtor’, ea reprezentând formula cu care credincioşii musulmani
încep orice activitate.
Islamul nu este doar un crez, o religie, ci un mod de
viaţă complet. El se bazează pe Legea (Sharia),
idealul şi calea trasate de Allah, transmise prin
Coran (Cuvântul divin), pe tradiţia orală cu privire
la viaţa, faptele, hotărârile şi spusele Profetului
(hadith) şi pe deducţiile analogice (qiyas)
formulate de iniţiaţii acceptaţi potrivit regulilor
(figh) şi consensului comunitar. Moscheea este un
lăcaş reprezentativ şi impresionant al arhitecturii
musulmane şi reprezintă Islamul.
Moscheea Carol I numită de către credincioşii
musulmani Kral Camii rămâne răbdătoare, ca şi
statuia lui Ovidiu din imediata vecinătate, să aştepte
vremurile ce vor veni.
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The first mosque of Bucharest
A short presentation of the first mosque of Bucharest, built for the 1906 Royal Jubilee Exhibition, dismantled and moved in the actual location, behind grim looking communist era blocks, in the 1950s, when the Communist Heroes Mausoleum was erected in the Carol Park and the stalinist regime did not want around it this religious edifice.
Pakistani Hussein - adhan in romanian mosque
Pakistani Hussein, who lives in Germany, makes azan at the Maryam Mosque in Romania! 1 04 2015
Moscheea Maria - Romania - Adhan - ezan
Romanian convert to Islam - Azan from the Minaret of the Romanian Mosque. 2018
Pray for Romania
Before leaving Romania we came across this beautiful church. Though the Romanian people suffered greatly for over 50 years under an oppressive communist dictatorship the Church is growing and vibrant.
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HUSEIN from Germany adhan to Maryam Mosque in Romania
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Eid celebrations in Bosnia, Romania to mark the end of Ramadan
(30 Aug 2011)
Sarajevo, Bosnia
1. Wide of people praying in the yard of Gazi Husrev Begova mosque in old town Sarajevo
2. Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu arriving for prayer
3. People praying as sun rises through window of mosque
4. Sunrise through window, as people pray
5. Wide pan of prayer outside mosque in the yard
6. People praying
7. Wide of old Turkish clock tower in old town Sarajevo
8. Wide of Bosnian Mufti Mustafa Ceric holding prayer
9. Wide of people praying
10. Wide of Davutoglu with Bakir Izetbegovic (Muslim member of Bosnian presidency) and Ceric exiting mosque, exchanging Eid greetings
11. Wide of Imamovic family outside mosque
12. SOUNDBITE: (Bosnian) Salem Imamovic, resident of Sarajevo:
(Answering question on whether Davotoglu''s visit means much to Bosnian Muslims)
For sure this visit means a lot to us. This is a friendly country. If he did not want to come, if he did not feel the emotion to come here, he would not come. This is the greatest present for us today.
13. Wide of two Imamovic grandsons, (asked whether he likes coming to the mosque for Eid, five-year old Ismar says) UPSOUND: (Bosnian) I love it
14. SOUNDBITE: (Bosnian) Husein Huseinovic, resident of Sarajevo:
Our custom for Eid is to visit families, we also go the cemetery, visit our dead, we all greet each other, and it is very nice holiday.
15. People leaving mosque
16. Wide mosque minaret
Bucharest, Romania
17. Wide of mufti speaking in front of empty chairs in a stadium in downtown Bucharest
18. Various of men sitting on athletic lanes (tracks) of stadium, singing religious song
19. Close-up of banner that reads: (in various languages) We wish you Eid Mubarak
20. Wide of women waiting for prayer
21. Trays of sweets served at end of Ramadan
22. Wide of silhouettes of men praying
23. Various of prayers
24. Wide of little girl walking through the lanes of men as they pray
25. Various of mufti speaking to the crowd after prayer
STORYLINE:
Thousands of Bosnian Muslims celebrated Eid on Tuesday, to mark the end of Ramadan, the Muslim holy month of fasting.
Mosques in Sarajevo were too small to receive all believers, so prayers had to be held outdoors in the yards of the mosques.
As crowds gathered for morning Eid prayer, Sarajevans were surprised by the attendance of Ahmet Davutoglu, the Turkish foreign minister, who came to Bosnia to join people in worship of Eid, but also to show strong Turkish support and influence in this Balkan country.
Davotoglu, accompanied Muslim member of Bosnian presidency Bakir Izetbegovic, son of Yugoslavia 1990s war time Bosnian president Alija Izetbegovic, as well as Bosnian Mufti Mustafa Ceric.
The Turkish foreign minister refused to make comments on current trouble spots in the Arab world, and only shared Eid greetings with hundreds of Sarajevans gathered around him in the Gazi-Husrefbegova mosque in Sarajevo.
Bosnian Muslims traditionally celebrate Eid with their families.
The celebration of Eid in Bosnia lasts for three days and ends with believers visiting the cemetery and praying for the dead.
In Romania, up to 2,000 muslims gathered at a stadium in central Bucharest to pray and celebrate the end of the fasting month of Ramadan.
It was the first time that Muslims who reside in Romania had gathered in such large numbers to pray.
Turks, Tatars, Pakistanis and Arabs across the country joined the prayer.
Around 70,000 Muslims live in Romania, representing some 0.3 per cent of the country''s population, according to statistics.
More than 85 per cent of Romanians are Christian orthodox believers.
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ISLAMIC PRAYER WITH ROMANIAN AND ARABIAN
Near the Maria Mosque. Romania.
Azan from the Romanian convert to Islam, Brother Daniel.
Azan at the Maria Mosque (Romania), by the young brother Daniel, from Romania. Decembrie 2014
Ezan, Brother Daniel, from Romania april 2015
Azan, ezan at the Maria Mosque (Romania) by Brother Daniel from Romania.
Qadyr Dzhami, a magnificent mosque of Crimea
Construction of Qadyr-Dzhami mosque, one of the most beautiful mosques of Crimea is already finished. It is the 6th mosque in Crimea which has 2 minarets.
Cătunul Fântâna Mare (Constanța): un muzeu în aer liber ignorat de autoritățile din România.
Fântâna Mare sau Başpunar, cum îi spun sătenii, este o localitate situată la aproximativ 60 kilometri de Constanţa, foarte aproape de graniţa cu bulgarii. Concret, ea este locuită numai de etnici turci care îşi păstrează tradiţiile şi obiceiurile orientale.