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July 26, 2006 Wednesday Jumadi-ul-Sani 29, 1427


Athens to have its first mosque


ATHENS, July 25: After years of delay, the Greek government on Tuesday unveiled a location for the first modern mosque in Athens, the European Union’s only capital without a Muslim place of worship.

The mosque will be located in a downtown area of the city which is slated to be redeveloped as a sports and parks complex aimed at revitalising the city centre.

“The mosque will be built in the Botanikos area. The mosque will be paid for by the state,” said Minister for Development George Souflias, adding it would be close to a new metro stop. No date was given for its completion.

Despite objections from its powerful Orthodox church, Greece had pledged to build a mosque in Athens to serve the city’s growing Muslim community, mostly immigrants from Asia, but the plan had stumbled over the choice of location.

Earlier proposals included a site near the airport, 33kms from the city, or the reopening of an 18th-century mosque which has since been turned into a museum.—Reuters






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