THE MOSQUE IN ESTONIA
Estonia remains one of the last European countries without a mosque.
Future mosque in Estonia with a capacity of 3000 people.
The Muslim community in Estonia is growing rapidly, and the existing Estonian Islamic Center can no longer accommodate all the worshippers.

“Our dream is to have our own mosque,” said Muslims in Estonia.
The modern technology while keeping the Islamic traditions.
The mosque will planned to become a cultural sightseeing site and be nominated for the Guinness World Records.

The mosque will also be an attraction point for non-Muslims to become familiar with Islam and further accept the truth.
Social projects for Muslims as part of additional activities:
  • School of Islamic Studies.
  • Halal food for those in need.
  • Assistance in reuniting families.
  • Charity for medical treatment.
  • International loyalty program.
  • Legal and other consultation.
  • Islam awareness program.
  • Foundation for athletes.
Strong positive image of Islam among the European woman community.
A separate spacious hall for women with a second main entrance and additional premises.

Special courses for women, assistance in adopting the hijab, as well as constant access to Muslim female teachers.
Implementation stages:
  • Confirmation of financing for construction and further maintenance of the mosque.
  • Well-planed coordination of all permits with the Estonian government.
  • Cooperation with the Estonian Islamic Center.
  • Establishing a non-profit religious organization.
  • Choosing a location for the mosque.
  • Approval of the project and contractor.
  • Construction supervision of a mosque.
  • Realization of agreed programs.
The initiator and inspirer of the Mosque project in Estonia.
Noor Jelena Sbitneva is a new Muslim, an Estonian entrepreneur and organiser of major international events, including the World Equestrian Championship 2023 in Estonia.

"My mission as a Muslim is to study Islam, do da'wah, and help brothers and sisters in need."

- Noor Jelena Sbitneva