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Grand Mosque of Paris

Grand Mosque of Paris

Paris, FR

The Great Mosque of Paris is one of the largest mosques in France and the first built on the metropolitan territory. It was inaugurated in 1926 to honour the Muslim soldiers who defended France during the First World War.

El Tawheed Mosque

El Tawheed Mosque

Amsterdam, NL

El Tawheed is a Mosque founded in 1986, very close to the Kosverlorenvaart canal in Amsterdam.

Ibn Ruschd-Goethe mosque

Ibn Ruschd-Goethe mosque

Berlin, DE

The Ibn Rushd Goethe Mosque is a mosque opened in 2017 in an outbuilding of the Protestant Church of St. John in the Mitte district. The mosque owes its originality to the liberality of Islam preached there. Among the founders of the mosque are activists such as Seyran Ateş (women's rights activist), Saïda Keller-Messahli (human rights activist), Elham Manea (political scientist).

Rijeka Mosque

Rijeka Mosque

Rijeka, HR

The Islamic Centre and Mosque of Rijke opened in 2013. The building was designed by Croatian sculptor Dušan Džamonja in cooperation with Branko Vučinović and Darko Vlahović. The mosque has been described as a masterpiece of contemporary mosque architecture.

Fazle Omar Mosque

Fazle Omar Mosque

Hamburg, DE

Fazle Omar Mosque is the second purpose-built mosque in Germany. It is run by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community (AMJ)

Zagreb Central Mosque

Zagreb Central Mosque

Zagreb, HR

This mosque was completed in 1987 in the Trstik housing complex in order to accomodate the large amount of Muslims living there. The mosque is built in order to follow modern construction trends of the time rather than following traditional Arabesque architecture. The building contains a 51m high minaret, a religious school, a library, and other features.

Gradska Mosque

Gradska Mosque

Velika Kladuša, BA

The "city mosque" (Gradska džamija) was built during the Austro-Hungarian rule (1878-1918) in 1901. During construction the stone was filled with lead, which is why this mosque has one of the strongest minarets.

Gnjilavac Mosque

Gnjilavac Mosque

Cazin, BA

The Dzamija Gnilavac is a mosque located along the road in the town of Cazin, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The complex consists of two mosques, the old mosque that was built in 1939 and the new one built between 2001 and 2007. It is one of the largest mosques in the Krajina region.

Fethija Mosque

Fethija Mosque

Bihać, BA

The Fethija Mosque was originally built as the Church of St. Anthony of Padua, a Gothic building of the thirteenth century. The mosque is considered the oldest Gothic building in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Bosanska Dubica Mosque

Bosanska Dubica Mosque

Kozarska Dubic, BA

The mosque in the town of Bosanska Dubica was built at the beginning of the 17th century. It was demolished during the war in 1992 and rebuilt until 2003.

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