This is the Great Mosque of Rome in Italy.
It has an area of 30,000 m2 (320,000 sq ft) and can accommodate more than 12,000 people.
The building is located in the Acqua Acetosa area, at the foot of the Monti Parioli, north of the city.
It is also the seat of the Italian Islamic Cultural Centre (Italian: Centro Culturale Islamico d'Italia).
Post international Mosques
I don't like modern mosques. The classical style is much prettier wherever you look.
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cant post images so have that instead
What next? Mosque in Vatican?
Waiting for shahar to shit up the thread
Looks comfy desu
scusa non parlo francese
There is already one really close to the Vatican. Every shop around the Vatican is owned by the Jews so it's perfect
Grand Mosque of Paris
mosque, prague
Islamic Center in Dearborn, Michigan
Islamic Cultural Center in NYC
The Westermoskee in Amsterdam
This is comfy too. Imo, Mosque should be simple instead of grandeur (although this applies to any building).
Mashallah may Allah bless America.
It's a Turkish but most (young) Turks in NL Anno Domini 2022 don't regularly attend or dont go anymore at all
I think it's the same with Catholicism. At least for me, I have not attended Church in years. Don't consider myself religous anymore. Perhaps other people in my generation don't either.
However, the Church is still an important part of the communities in terms of history and community events and charity work.
This looks like it's straight out of country.
Also, here you go, third largest mosque in the world.
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>Every shop around the Vatican is owned by the Jews
is this true?
This is Moscow Cathedral Mosque and average Moscow residents praying before work
Damn, you guys have a lot of people if they can't even fit in the mosque.
May all muslims die in A fire.
With alongside all their women and children.
How are your rivers going for you?
Soon enough you'll experience how true fire is like.
Cultural Center King Fahd in Buenos Aires
Looks nice, I always assumed muslims are a very rare sight in south and central America.