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The Events
As Cross Cultural Center we host social activities for tourists for free to introduce Islam and the Muslim culture such as breakfast & iftar gatherings, and mosque presentations about Turkish Islamic culture.
Pick your event, choose a date and leave us your contact and let us show you the Turkish hospitality.
Suleymaniye Mosque Presentations
In Suleymaniye Mosque, our volunteers provide free presentations regarding the significance of Islamic houses of worship, what Islam is and the Muslim life. We are happy to answer any questions that you have about Islam, The Qur’an, and Turkish-Islamic history.
You can come visit us any day from 9 am to 8 pm!
Friday Prayer
Fridays hold a special place in the hearts of Muslims as we come together for the congregational Friday prayer at noon. Imagine witnessing thousands of individuals gathering in mosques across the city to engage in this communal act of worship.
Breakfast 9:30-11am
We extend a warm invitation to continue your quest for learning more about Islam. Picture this: Turkish tea in the morning, the gentle chirping of birds in the morning breeze—yes, you guessed it right, it’s breakfast time! You are invited to our breakfast every day between 9:30-11!
Be Our Guest
Our Center's door is always open for any visitor who wants to experience the atmosphere of an Islamic Cultural Center. Every day, our building hosts many people from every corner of the world and from every path of life. If you also have questions related to the culture of Islam or Turkey, you can always be our guests for a productive discussion! (most probably accompanied by Turkish Tea and desserts, or maybe even delicious home-made Turkish meals:))
Hagia Sophia Presentations
Right next to Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque, we have a 5-century-old lodge where our volunteers host you and provide a free information regarding Hagia Sophia, its history, Islam and the Muslim life.
You can come visit us there any day from 9 am to 5 pm!
Hijab Experience
The hijab experience is a personal religious journey which is unique to each hijabi Muslim woman. If you haven’t heard the word hijab it means headscarf worn by Muslim women across the world with different styles and colors.

For the visitors who are curious and want to listen more about why Muslim women wear hijab and what are our personal experiences, we invite you to an exclusive event where you will try the hijab on and hear unique stories from our hijabi volunteers.
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