Australia: Approval granted for construction of a new mosque in Canberra

2026-04-01

Members of the Muslim community in Canberra, the capital of Australia, described receiving approval from officials to build a mosque in the suburb of Junglane as a victory for God's will, after the Planning and Land Committee approved the construction of a mosque that can accommodate 500 worshippers.

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Australia: Approval granted for construction of a new mosque in Canberra
Approval of the building permit for the Grand Mosque in Marseille, France

2026-04-01

The Administrative Court of Appeal in Marseille, France, upheld the building permit for the city's Grand Mosque, which had been revoked by the Administrative Court in late October 2011. The court based its decision on recommendations submitted in late May by the General Rapporteur, an independent judge whose role is to advise the court. This allowed work to resume on the project, which had been repeatedly delayed in a city with one of the largest Muslim communities in France.

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Approval of the building permit for the Grand Mosque in Marseille, France
Muslims in Poland... Reality and Aspirations

2026-04-01

Around three thousand Muslims live in this country, most of whom are of Tatar origin, as previously mentioned. The number of Polish citizens who acknowledge Muslim ancestry ranges from twenty to thirty thousand. These individuals trace their roots to Tatar, Turkish, Persian, or even ancient Arab families. Islam entered Poland through the Tatars, who were Turkic or Mongol tribes originating from the Tatar Republic in the North Caucasus and parts of Siberia. These Tatars settled in Poland in the late 14th century CE. They were soldiers who aided the Polish and Lithuanian forces in their wars against the Teutonic Knights and later against Swedish incursions. However, in 1792 CE, some neighboring countries threatened Poland's national security. Consequently, the Tatars became deeply devoted to their Islamic faith, swearing on the Quran before their elders that they would defend their homeland. They remained loyal until their deaths.

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Muslims in Poland... Reality and Aspirations