Mosque of Lima

{{Short description|Mosque in Lima, Peru}}

{{Infobox religious building

| name = Mosque of Lima

| native_name = Mezquita de Lima

| native_name_lang = es

| image = Mezquita de Magdalena - Patio 01.jpg

| caption =

| religious_affiliation = Islam

| ownership = Islamic Association of Peru

| location = Magdalena del Mar, Lima

| founded_by = Miguel Abdalá Hamideh

| established = 1986

}}

The Mosque of Lima,{{Cite news |title=La diversidad musulmana en el distrito de Magdalena |url=https://peru21.pe/lima/diversidad-musulmana-distrito-magdalena-164723-noticia/ |date=2015-01-31 |work=Perú 21}} also known as the Mosque of Magdalena del Mar,{{Cite news |title=Extrema paz: una visita a la mezquita de Magdalena |url=https://diariocorreo.pe/peru/extrema-paz-una-visita-a-la-mezquita-de-magdalena-fotos-559935/ |date=2015-01-24 |work=Diario Correo}} is a mosque in Lima, Peru. It is one of two mosques in the country, the other being Bab al-Islam Mosque.

It was erected in the areas of a mansion in 1986 by the Palestinian community in the city's Magdalena del Mar district.{{Cite news |title=El pequeño rincón de Alá en Lima |url=http://somosperiodismo.com/pequeno-rincon-ala-lima/ |last=Cavero |first=César |date=2018-03-08 |work=Somos Periodismo}} The religious building is open to the general public.

History

In 1986 Miguel Abdalá Hamideh, a Palestinian businessman, donated his home to the Muslim community in Peru that saw its image affected by the actions of the Arab-Israeli conflict, at the same time also to provide an opening for Palestinian refugees arriving in Lima.

The Islamic Association of Peru, which took leadership of the mosque, announced between the decades of 2000 and 2010 that it planned to build a much larger mosque in the same district of Magdalena del Mar, since the number of faithful already reached two thousand, between immigrants (refugees and tourists from the Islamic world) and Peruvian converts, most of them from the Sunni branch.

The mosque is often used as a protest point by Muslims who reject any act of jihadism or Islamophobia.

On May 14, 2019, the mosque was the scene of the Interreligious Council between several religious congregations that coexist in Peru.{{Cite news |title=Consejo Interreligioso visita Mezquita de la Asociación Islámica del Perú |url=https://www.noticiasmormonas.org.pe/articulo/consejo-interreligioso-visita-mezquita-de-la-asociaci%C3%B3n-isl%C3%A1mica-del-per%C3%BA |date=2019-05-19 |work=Noticias Mormonas}}

Overview

The Islamic building is located between jirón Tacna and Alfonso Ugarte avenue, a few kilometers from the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

Its façade is not exactly similar to that of an Asian mosque, so many do not use the term "masjid" to define the temple. Its interior has separate musallas for women and men, filled with carpets for prayer towards Mecca in Saudi Arabia.

It is the main place of the Muslim community in Peru, it is the celebration point for Ramadan in the country and it is the main headquarters of the Islamic Association of Peru.{{Cite news |title=Ramadán: mes sagrado musulmán también se celebra en Perú |url=https://panamericana.pe/buenosdiasperu/locales/265889-ramadan-mes-sagrado-musulman-celebra-peru |date=2019-05-21 |work=Panamericana}}

See also

References

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{{Mosques in South America}}

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Category:Magdalena del Mar District

Category:Mosques in Peru

Category:Buildings and structures in Lima

Category:20th-century mosques in South America