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Athens’ first mosque opens its doors to Muslim worshipers

The first mosque in the Greek capital Athens opened after 14 years of wrangling and bureaucratic delays, local media reported on Tuesday. Held amid coronavirus restrictions, the first prayer on Monday evening was modest and joined by only a handful of people. A bigger celebration is expected to be held after the pandemic.

Anadolu Agency WORLD
Published November 03,2020
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Athens' first mosque since the 19th century finally opened its doors to Muslim worshipers on Monday, local media reported.

With the opening, Athens finally shakes off its sad status as the only European Union capital to lack a mosque.

The mosque's first imam is Zaki Mohammed, 49, a Greek citizen of Moroccan origin, Greek daily Ekathimerini said.

The mosque's inaugural prayers were held under social distancing measures due to rising COVID-19 cases in Greece, as in much of Europe.



The decision to build a mosque in Athens was first made in 2006, with a budget of €887,000 ($1.04 million), but bureaucratic hurdles, protests by far-right groups, and legal challenges stalled the process.

Until today, the half-million Muslim faithful in the city had to resort to dingy basements and unsanitary locations to meet and perform prayers, Ibrahim Serif, the elected mufti of Komotini (Gumulcine) in Western Thrace, told Anadolu Agency in 2017.

Turkey has long decried Greek violations of the rights of its Muslim and Turkish minority, from closing down mosques and letting historic mosques fall into disrepair, to refusing to recognize Muslims' election of their own muftis.

These measures violate the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne as well as the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) verdicts, making Greece a state that flouts the law, say Turkish officials.

The first imam is Moroccan-born Greek national Zaki Mohammed. Mohammed studied theology and mathematics and speaks Arabic, Greek and French.

The vast majority of Greeks, 97 per cent, are Orthodox Christians.

However, there is a Muslim minority concentrated along the land border with Turkey and tens of thousands of Muslim workers and refugees live in the country.