Mobarak Mosque, The Hague
Mobarak Mosque | |
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Mobarak Mosque in The Hague | |
Basic information | |
Location | The Hague, The Netherlands |
Geographic coordinates | 52°05′42.7″N 4°18′46.5″E / 52.095194°N 4.312917°ECoordinates: 52°05′42.7″N 4°18′46.5″E / 52.095194°N 4.312917°E |
Affiliation | Islam |
Architectural description | |
Architect(s) | Frits Beck |
Architectural type | Mosque |
Completed | 1955 |
Minaret(s) | 3 |
The Mobarak Mosque in The Hague is the first purpose-built mosque in the Netherlands.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community came to the Netherlands in 1947 and Qudrat-Ullah Hafiz was the first missionary. The mosque designed by Frits Beck was opened by Sir Muhammad Zafarullah Khan on 9 December 1955.
On 3 June 2006 Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands had visited the Mobarak Mosque to commemorate the building's 50th anniversary.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ "The Dutch news in June 2006". expatica.com.
External links
- Website (nl)
- Eric Roose: 50 years of Mosque Architecture in The Netherlands, EJOS, VIII (2005), No. 5, 1-46; ISSN 0928-6802
- Eerste moskee in Nederland 50jaar oud, Decembre 13, 2005
- Photo of the Mosque
- Photo of the entrance of the Mosque
- Queen Beatrix in front of the Mosque
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