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The Mosque of Lima (Spanish: Mezquita de Lima), also known as the Mosque of Magdalena del Mar, is a mosque in Lima, Peru.[1][2] It was erected in the areas of a mansion in 1986 by the Palestinian community in the city's Magdalena del Mar district.[3] The mosque is open to the general public.[2]

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History

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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.[2]

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)[1] and Peruvian converts, most of them from the Sunni branch.[3]

The mosque is often used as a protest point by Muslims who reject any act of jihadism or Islamophobia.[1][2]

On May 14, 2019, the mosque was the scene of the Interreligious Council between several religious congregations that coexist in Peru.[4]

Overview

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The mosque is located at the intersection of Tacna and Alfonso Ugarte streets, a few kilometers from the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.[1]

Its façade is not exactly similar to that of an Asian mosque, so many do not use the term "masjid" to define the temple.[3] Its interior has separate musallas for women and men, filled with carpets for prayer towards Mecca, Saudi Arabia.[1]

It is the main place of the Muslim community in Peru, it is the celebration point for Ramadan and it is the main headquarters of the Islamic Association of Peru.[5]

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