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Islamitisch Cultureel En Educatief Centrum Sirat

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On the southern edge of Utrecht in the planned Dutch town of Nieuwegein, the Islamitisch Cultureel en Educatief Centrum Sirat offers Muslim residents of the Randstad region a space for worship, weekend schooling and community meetings. The Arabic word sirat, meaning the straight path, comes from the opening chapter of the Qur'an, where believers supplicate to be guided along it every day in every prayer. The Netherlands' Muslim community took shape through several waves of migration, from Moluccan soldiers of the former Dutch East Indies to Turkish and Moroccan workers invited under post war labour agreements and, more recently, Somali, Afghan, Iraqi and Syrian newcomers who settled across the Randstad. Nieuwegein itself was built in the nineteen seventies as an overspill town south of Utrecht, and its Sirat centre reflects that planned character in its clean brick facade, tall glazed windows and flat roofed prayer hall. Inside, worshippers find a carpeted floor patterned in muted blue, a modest mihrab recess lined with calligraphic tiles, a raised women's section behind a timber screen and a basement used for Qur'an classes, Arabic tuition and youth halaqa. Daily prayers draw commuters from the nearby business park, Jumu'ah sermons rotate between Arabic, Dutch and sometimes English to reflect the congregation, and Ramadan evenings bring iftar tables laid with Moroccan harira, Turkish pide, Surinamese roti and Dutch speculaas biscuits. The tarawih recitation aims to complete the Qur'an across the twenty nine nights, and qiyam sessions fill the final ten. Eid prayers move to a rented hall when the congregation overflows, and the centre runs a zakat fund feeding local food banks. Non Muslim neighbours are invited twice yearly for open day tours, with short talks on prayer, the pilgrimage and the life of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family. Nearby landmarks include the Dom Tower of Utrecht, the Nieuwegein City art gallery, the Oudegein castle park and the canal paths that lead towards Vreeswijk's old lock houses. The centre's committee maintains a WhatsApp group through which prayer times, lecture notices and community condolences are circulated across the week, keeping the dispersed worshippers of Nieuwegein, IJsselstein and Houten connected even when they cannot be physically present, and this quiet digital thread has become one of the most important modern tools of pastoral care in the congregation.

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