There are currently more than 100 mosques in New York City--about 140 by one count.
However, let us assume you are referring to the proposed 13-story Park51 building, about two blocks north of the World Trade Center, which will include an Islamic community center. The owners of the property are still raising funds for the project. They have contracted with SOMA Architects, who have recently produced a new set of renderings showing what the building would look like. Demolition of the abandoned Burlington Coat building on the site has not begun. No construction timeline has been announced; estimates range from 18 to 36 months for construction.
With the end of election season, it seems to have diminished as a "hot-button" issue.
the first mosque of Islam build by prophet muhammed is masjidul kubbah in the city of madina.
The first mosque that was built was in the city Quba. This city is just outside Medina. The camel that was a servant Prophet Muhammad (saw). The camel walked around a bit then sat down, the persons house that was the closest to where the camel sat was where Prophet Muhammad (saw) was going to stay, because everybody wanted him to stay. It was also where the first mosque was built. It took 8 months to build it with every one helping. That is why Prophet Muhammad stayed in that small city called Quba.
Dhmash mosque Al omari mosque al masjed al kabeir
Grand Mosque (Masjed al kabeer)
Owner must go to the city and get building permits. the city approves your plans and you are on your way.
Agra
in mid-asia, turkmenbashi mosque in Turkmenistaan
City of Bijapur
kotli
multan
No. The Vatican is a city state inside of Italy. The Al-Aqsa Mosque is just part of the Old City of Jerusalem and has no separate government institutions.
It should be in Panipat, a city in India.