I don't think they have built it yet, but it is a six story place near ground zero where Muslim's gather to worship there religion..
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There are several dozen mosques in New York City and its environs. The first mosque building in New York was likely the one belonging to the American Mohammedan Society in 1907 on Powers Street in Brooklyn. Before this the moslems brought from Africa as slaves and freed would have simply met in each others homes
Later the Islamic Mission of America constructed its own mosque in 1939, and in 1947 purchased the brownstone where the Masjid Daoud.
no, but it contains a bomb
approve
please phone a mosque in new york of course,,,,,
YES as of right now - September 11 2010
New Mosque - Thessaloniki - was created in 1902.
The founding fathers would say that a Mosque built in New York City represents the very essence of the US Constitution and the religious freedom that it guarantees. As of 2011, there are about 100 Mosques in the five boroughs of New York City. There have been Mosques in New York City since the middle of the 18th century; the oldest still in use may be American Mohammedan Society, built in 1907 on Powers Street in Brooklyn.
Obama is not building a mosque anywhere. In fact, the so-called mosque is not a mosque at all, but an Islamic cultural center. The center is being built by a Muslim imam named Feisal Abdul Rauf, and his congregation and some real estate developers. Obama has nothing to do with any of it. They are building the mosque two blocks from Ground Zero because that is just where they happened to find space for it.
Well, since there people attacked ours, Americans are probably going to attack there's. Somebody already peed in one of there mosque to show hatred for what they are building there near ground zero (a 13 story high mosque) I'm not sure what people are going to do but there have been protest and I don't think it's gonna be there long, if they even build it. Sorry 13 story high mosque.
I don't know but there will certainly be Muslims there!
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The Great Mosque of Kairouan exemplifies early mosque architecture through its rectangular layout, enclosed courtyard, and hypostyle prayer hall, which are characteristic of Islamic design from the 7th century. However, it incorporates new additions such as a monumental entrance, elaborate minaret, and intricate decorative elements, reflecting the evolution of mosque architecture. These features not only enhance its aesthetic appeal but also signify the mosque's importance as a center of learning and community in the Islamic world. Overall, the Great Mosque of Kairouan serves as a bridge between traditional and more developed mosque designs.
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