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Bereket Camii — the 'Mosque of Baraka' — takes its name from the Turkish bereket, a word derived from the Arabic baraka and meaning spiritual blessing, increase, and abundance. The concept of baraka is central to the Islamic devotional imagination: it refers to that divine grace which multiplies the fruits of honest effort, which rests on certain places and certain gatherings, and which the believer seeks through prayer, charity, and the company of the righteous. To name a mosque Bereket is therefore to express a hope that divine blessing will rest upon its worshippers and upon the work of their hands when they leave its doors. The Mamak mosque bearing this name is a neighbourhood structure of modest scale with a single minaret, a central dome, and a well-kept forecourt. Inside, the prayer hall is carpeted in warm tones, and the mihrab is carefully finished with Kütahya tile. The walls carry calligraphic panels of divine names and Qur'anic verses, with particular attention to passages that mention baraka — the blessing upon Jerusalem, the blessed tree of the olive, the blessed night of Qadr. The imam's Friday sermons often return to the theme of baraka, drawing on classical scholarship to explain how it is earned and how it is lost. Women pray in a comfortable upper gallery, and Qur'an classes for children run throughout the year. Ablution facilities are clean and heated. During Ramadan — itself the month of concentrated baraka — the mosque runs a particularly rich programme of tarawih, daily Qur'an recitations, and community iftars. An annual collection of sacrificial meat from the Eid al-Aḍḥā offerings of the congregation is organised through the mosque and distributed to families of the neighbourhood in need, and the careful work of this distribution — each family receiving their share in a clean, sealed package — is itself a small concrete expression of the bereket whose name the mosque carries. For Muslim visitors to Mamak, Bereket Camii is an unfailingly welcoming place to pray, and its name is a gentle reminder that the measure of a life is not in its quantity but in its bereket.

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