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)
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Hamburg, DE
Fazle Omar Mosque is the second purpose-built mosque in Germany. It is run by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community (AMJ)
Sarajevo, BA
The Ferhadija mosque was built in the 16th century with a "kuttab" (school), a fountain and an "imaret" (public kitchen). These side buildings were unfortunately destroyed by successive fires (1697 and 1879), and the mosque was damaged during the Bosnian War (1992-1995).
Banja Luka, BA
The Ferhat Pasha Mosque was built in 1579. It is considered a masterpiece of Islamic architecture and is a national monument in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Destroyed in 1993 during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, it was rebuilt afterwards.
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.
Athens, GR
Fethiye Mosque is a 17th-century mosque built on the remains of a Byzantine temple, in the area of the Roman Forum of Athens.
Krujë, AL
The Fethiye Mosque is an Ottoman-era mosque built before 1481. It was named after the Turkish Sultan Mehmed II. After being destroyed in 1831, the mosque was rebuilt during the reign of Sultan Mahmoud II (1808-1839). Used for worship until 1937, the mosque has since fallen into disrepair and is now in ruins.
London, GB
The Finsbury Park Mosque or North London Central Mosque is an Islamic place of worship in the London Borough of Islington.
Bitola, MK
The Gazi Hajdar Kadi Mosque is an Ottoman mosque built in 1561-62 by Haydar, Qadi (magistrate of a Sharia court) of Bitola. It is typical of mosques in Bitola, with a square plan, a single large dome and a porch. The mosque is the only one in Northern Macedonia to have two minarets, of which only the bases remain.
Sarajevo, BA
The Gazi Husrev-bey Mosque, a landmark of Sarajevo, was built in 1531 in a classical ottoman architecture. The building is on the list of national monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Edirne, TR
The Gazi Mihal Mosque was founded in 1422 and was originally part of a larger complex of buildings, of which only the baths remain. Located close to the river, the Gazi Mihal Mosque was severely damaged by the flooding of the Tunca River in 1953. As a result, it was closed to worship for 45 years until its restoration in 1998.
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