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  2. Al-Sadiq Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Official Website. The Al Sadiq Mosque (or Wabash Mosque) was commissioned in 1922 in the Bronzeville neighborhood in city of Chicago. [ 1] The Al-Sadiq Mosque is one of America 's earliest built mosques and the oldest standing mosque in the country today. [ 2] [better source needed] This mosque was funded with the money predominantly donated by ...

  3. Mosque Maryam - Wikipedia

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    Nation of Islam. Mosque Maryam, also known as Muhammad Mosque #2 or Temple #2, is the headquarters of the Nation of Islam, located in Chicago, Illinois. It is at 7351 South Stony Island Avenue in the South Shore neighborhood. [ 1] Louis Farrakhan 's headquarters are not on the premises. The building was originally the Saints Constantine and ...

  4. Mosque Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Mosque Foundation is located in Bridgeview, Illinois, in the Chicago metropolitan area. History [ edit ] In 1954 a handful of Palestinians from Beitunia émigrés on Chicago's famous Southside formed the Mosque Foundation of Chicago with the dream of one day building a structure to house the religious and cultural activities of their ...

  5. Ahmadiyya in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ahmadiyya is an Islamic branch in the United States. The earliest contact between the American people and the Ahmadiyya movement in Islam was during the lifetime of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. In 1911, during the era of the First Caliphate of the Community, the Ahmadiyya movement in India began to prepare for its mission to the United States.

  6. Al-Aqsa Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Aqsa Mosque ( Arabic: جامع الأقصى, romanized : Jāmiʿ al-Aqṣā, lit. ' congregational mosque of Al-Aqsa '), also known as the Qibli Mosque or Qibli Chapel ( المصلى القبلي, al-muṣallā al-qiblī, lit. 'prayer hall of the qibla (south)' ), [ 2] is the main congregational mosque or prayer hall in the Al-Aqsa mosque ...

  7. History of Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    History of Istanbul. Depiction of Istanbul, then known in English as Constantinople, from Young Folks' History of Rome by Charlotte Mary Yonge. Neolithic artifacts, uncovered by archeologists at the beginning of the 21st century, indicate that Istanbul 's historic peninsula was settled as far back as the 6th millennium BCE. [ 1]

  8. Muslim Community Center - Wikipedia

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    Muslim Community Center is a mosque located in Chicago, Illinois. It was established in 1969 and is one of the [clarification needed] oldest mosques in the city of Chicago. See also. List of Mosques in Illinois; Islam in the United States; Timeline of Islamic history; List of mosques in the Americas; Lists of mosques; List of mosques in the ...

  9. Al Fateh Grand Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Al-Fateh Mosque (also known as Al-Fateh Islamic Center & Al Fateh Grand Mosque) ( Arabic: مسجد الفاتح; transliterated: Masjid al-Fatih) was one of the largest mosques in the world, encompassing 6,500 square meters and having the capacity to accommodate over 7,000 worshippers at a time. [ 2] The mosque was built by the late Sheikh ...