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King Fahad Mosque and Islamic Cultural Center


Description


The Islamic Cultural Center "Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Fahd in Argentina"  is a mosque and center for Islamic culture located in Buenos AiresArgentina.t is named after King Fahd of Saudi Arabia.

It became the largest Mosque in Latin America, after the President Carlos Menem's 1995 grant of 34,000 m² of municipal land in the Palermo section of Buenos Aires was given to the Mosque, following a state visit to Saudi Arabia.

Inaugurated in 2000, the Mosque and cultural center, was constructed as a gift of the Saudi government on land donated by the Argentinian government.[4] It was designed by Saudi architect Zuhair Fayez, and includes prayer halls with capacities for 1,200 men and 400 women, respectively. The cultural center hosts a primary and secondary school, as well as a divinities school and a dormitory for 50 students.

References


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Fahd_Islamic_Cultural_Center

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Location

Buenos Aires - Argentina

Architect Name

Zuhair Fayez

Year of Build

2000

Drawings

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Description

The Islamic Cultural Center "Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Fahd in Argentina"  is a mosque and center for Islamic culture located in Buenos AiresArgentina.t is named after King Fahd of Saudi Arabia.

It became the largest Mosque in Latin America, after the President Carlos Menem's 1995 grant of 34,000 m² of municipal land in the Palermo section of Buenos Aires was given to the Mosque, following a state visit to Saudi Arabia.

Inaugurated in 2000, the Mosque and cultural center, was constructed as a gift of the Saudi government on land donated by the Argentinian government.[4] It was designed by Saudi architect Zuhair Fayez, and includes prayer halls with capacities for 1,200 men and 400 women, respectively. The cultural center hosts a primary and secondary school, as well as a divinities school and a dormitory for 50 students.