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Grand Mosque in Rome symbolizes country’s well-integrated Muslim community

Tens of thousands of worshippers attend Eid prayers at one of Europe's biggest mosques

Baris Seckin  | 20.04.2023 - Update : 24.04.2023
Grand Mosque in Rome symbolizes country’s well-integrated Muslim community A view of Grand Mosque of Rome, one of the largest mosques in Europe, in Italy ahead of Eid Al-Fitr which marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan on April 11, 2023. ( Barış Seckin - Anadolu Agency )

ROME

The Grand Mosque in Italy symbolizes the country’s well-integrated Muslim community, which constitutes some 4% of the Italian population.

The mosque, which has served the Muslim community since 1995, can host some 10,000 worshippers and is among the biggest in Europe.

Speaking to Anadolu, Nader Akkad, the Syrian-Italian imam of the mosque, stressed the mosque especially attracts tens of thousands of worshippers for Eid prayers.

In reference to the situation of the Muslim community in the country, he said: “The Muslim community is very well integrated into the places they live and to the social texture.”

“It’s a community of 2.8 million, half of whom already have citizenship. The Muslim community is proud of living in this country and among great Italian people,” he said.

Against this background, Akkad added, they want to contribute to the prosperity and welfare of Italy and the Italian nation.

He further said the architect of the mosque was Paolo Portoghesi, a Catholic Italian.

This tells something about our relations with other Italian citizens, Akkad said.

He said the mosque has a Turkish hall decorated with Turkish-style mihrab and calligraphy.

*Written by Ahmet Gencturk

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