1st Friday prayer held in Athens' only so-called mosque

Greece
Fri, 6 Nov 2020 19:29 GMT
Due to bureaucratic excuses, mosque took 15 years to inaugurate The first Friday prayer was held in the only mosque in Athens amid social distancing due to the coronavirus pandemic. The congregation was limited to 12 people -- nine men and three women. Al...
1st Friday prayer held in Athens' only so-called mosque

Due to bureaucratic excuses, mosque took 15 years to inaugurate

The first Friday prayer was held in the only mosque in Athens amid social distancing due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The congregation was limited to 12 people -- nine men and three women. All of them were wearing masks.

The Friday sermon, which was read in Greek, although most of the people were those who do not speak Greek stressed the importance of mosques during the time of Prophet Muhammad, saying they also served as community centers.

The mosque opened its doors to worshippers on Monday.

With this, Athens finally shakes off its infamous reputation as the only European Union capital with no mosque. However, the mosque still receives critique on its architecture

The mosque’s first imam is Zaki Mohammed, 49, a Greek citizen of Moroccan origin.

The decision to build a mosque in Athens was first made in 2006, with a budget of €887,000 ($1.04 million), but bureaucratic hurdles, protests by far-right groups, and legal challenges stalled the process.

Until today, the half-million Muslim faithful in the city had to resort to dingy basements and unsanitary locations to meet and perform prayers.

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