Great Mosque of Mantes-la-Jolie, Mosque in Mantes-la-Jolie, France
The Grande Mosquée de Mantes-la-Jolie is a prayer house in Mantes-la-Jolie featuring a large main prayer hall with columns and arches, divided into sections for men and women. The complex includes a courtyard with geometric tile work, ablution facilities, classrooms for learning, and meeting spaces that serve community functions.
This mosque was established in 1981 and began serving the community with daily prayers that same year. It emerged as one of the early mosques in the Île-de-France region, following the Paris Mosque of the 1920s, and marked the growing presence of Muslims in the area.
This mosque serves as a gathering place where the local Muslim community finds spiritual connection and mutual support. People come together during daily prayers and special occasions, creating bonds that extend beyond worship into everyday life.
Prayer times follow a daily schedule starting early in the morning and extending into the evening, with special gatherings on Fridays. Visitors should plan to come during non-prayer hours and wear modest, respectful clothing when entering.
During its construction, a nearby church helped the project by providing rooms for builders and organizers, an unusual collaboration that reflects goodwill between religious communities. This partnership marked a moment of shared support between different faith groups in the town.
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