Wednesday, February 29, 2012

A Mosque in Paris (1/2)

went there for a visit with my class on
 representations and realities of islam in france 
from wikipedia:


The mosque was founded in 1926 as a token of gratitude, after World War I, to the Muslim tirailleurs fromFrance's colonial empire', of whom some 100,000 died fighting against Germany. The Mosque was built following the mudéjar style, and its minaret is 33 meters high. It was inaugurated by President Gaston Doumergue on July 15, 1926. Ahmad al-Alawi (1869–1934), an Algerian Sufi, founder of the modern Sufi orderDarqawiyya Alawiyya, a branch of the Shadhiliyya, led the first communal prayer to inaugurate the newly built mosque in the presence of the French president. Initially sponsored by the king of Morocco, it was reassigned to Algeria in 1957 by the French Foreign Minister. Under its rector Si Kaddour Benghabrit and clerics duringWorld War II, the mosque served as a secret refuge for those persecuted by the Axis powers, providing shelter, safe passage, and fake Muslim birth certificates for Jewish children.[1] The mosque is currently led bymufti Dalil Boubakeur.








our group




such exquisite work,
the brown is calligraphy, if you can believe it!




I love the contrast!




love,
alexandra

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