Suraya Mosque
Suraya Mosque (Spanish: Mezquita Suraya) is the first mosque founded in Mexico, located in Torreón, Coahuila, and established in 1989.[1] Most of its attendees belong to the Shia branch of Islam.[2]
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Mezquita Suraya | |
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Architectural style | Mozarabic |
Town or city | Torreon, Coahuila |
Country | Mexico |
History
Since the early twentieth century the presence of immigrants from the Middle East is recorded in and around Torreón dedicated primarily to trade. However, it was not until 1983 that approximately 35 people, descendants of the first immigrants, began meeting in the house of Hassan Zain Chamut, who later became the leader of the community.[3][4]
Elias Serhan Selim, one of the participants in those meetings, had the idea of build a mosque. Construction began in 1986 and ended in 1989, Selim Serhan it was one of the main sponsors of the project, which was led by Zain Chamut, an architect by profession.[2]
References
- "Desde Torreón hasta Chiapas: islam en México". Excélsior. 2014-10-04. Retrieved 2016-10-12.
- "Espacio 4 - Ramadán en el desierto ...de Torreón". www.espacio4.com. Retrieved 2016-10-12.
- Coah, Yohan Uribe Jiménez. "El Islam en La Laguna, una tradicional minoría religiosa". El Siglo de Torreón. Retrieved 2016-10-12.
- Fitra Ismu Kusumo. Islam en el Mexico Contemporaneo. Retrieved 8 November 2014.